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. 2014 Aug 6;9:3677–3686. doi: 10.2147/IJN.S66511

Table 1.

Physicochemical properties, drug-encapsulation efficiency (EE), and drug-loading capacity of GME-encapsulated nanoparticles

Formulation Diameter (nm)a PDIb ζ-potential (mV)c EE (%) Loading (%)
GME-EC 253.3±8.6 0.05±0.01 −30.9±0.4 86.2±3.9 43.1±1.9
GME-EC/MC 249.2±13.1 0.07±0.04 −11.7±0.5 87.5±4.1 43.5±2.1
C-EC 239.9±16.9 0.12±0.04 −21.7±1.9
C-EC/MC 233.8±8.1 0.12±0.02 −18.8±2.2

Notes:

a

Diameter (number mean) measured by dynamic light scattering; data represent the average of three independent experiments ± SD

b

the polydispersity index (PDI), measured by dynamic light scattering, represents relative variance in particle-size distribution; a PDI of 1 indicates a large distribution of particle size, whereas a PDI of 0 indicates a monodisperse size distribution; data represent the average of three independent experiments ± SD

c

measured at pH 7.1; data represent the average of three independent experiments ± SD.

Abbreviations: GME, Garcinia mangostana Linn extract; EC, ethyl cellulose; MC, methyl cellulose; SD, standard deviation; C, coumarin 6.