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. 2016 Sep 20;11:4799–4818. doi: 10.2147/IJN.S111736

Table 2.

Physicochemical characteristics of the prepared LCNPs and PEGylated LCNPs

Formula %EE PS (nm) PDI ZP (mV)
F1 190.25±5.10 0.63±0.01 −29.80±2.14
F2 154.14±6.30 0.19±0.01 −32.30±1.15
F3 150.23±2.10 0.21±0.01 −31.90±2.18
F4 99.50%±0.50 182.30±2.23 0.25±0.04 −31.70±1.14
F5 97.50%±2.50 175.40±4.21 0.20±0.05 −30.20±2.34
F6 95.30%±4.10 155.03±4.43 0.13±0.01 −29.30±1.05
F6-2a 71.00%±4.50 228.00±4.23 0.73±0.06 −38.00±2.06
F7 60.00%±2.50 156.50±5.03 0.19±0.07 −33.00±0.04
F8 58.50%±3.20 158.00±6.33 0.18±0.10 −34.00±1.18
F9 95.10%±3.20 163.00±3.73 0.26±0.02 −33.50±2.11
F10 95.20%±4.10 159.00±5.03 0.16±0.11 −30.80±3.32
F11 96.30%±3.60 158.00±3.93 0.19±0.06 −42.90±1.02
F12 97.30%±2.50 220.00±4.22 0.32±0.05 −35.00±3.22
F13 96.00%±2.30 190.00±3.13 0.36±0.04 −49.90±0.90
F14 98.20%±1.90 240.00±5.00 0.49±0.05 −62.00±1.34

Notes:

a

F6-2, prepared by thin film hydration technique. Data is displayed as mean ± SD.

Abbreviations: %EE, entrapment efficiency; LCNPs, liquid crystalline nanoparticles; PDI, polydispersity index; PEG, polyethylene glycol; PS, particle size; ZP, zeta potential.