Table 4. . Nanostructured lipid carriers fabricated using solvent diffusion technique.
Active ingredient | Solid lipid | Liquid lipid | Surfactants | Size (nm) | Research highlights | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
β-carotene |
Palmitic acid |
Corn oil |
Tween 20 |
8–15 |
Decreased β-carotene degradation was achieved |
[41] |
Docetaxel oleate |
Glyceryl monostearate |
Oleic acid |
Poloxamer F68 |
100 |
Prodrug of docetaxel, in other words, docetaxel oleate was successfully loaded with high loading efficiency NLCs showed 2.06-fold higher bioavailability in comparison to drug suspension |
[42] |
Isoliquiritigenin |
Glycerol monostearate |
Miglyol® 812 |
Tween 80, poloxamer 188 |
NA |
Significant improvement in AUC values in orally administered drug-loaded NLCs in comparison to oral solution of drug |
[43] |
Raloxifene hydrochloride |
Glyceryl monostearate |
Capmul MCM C8 |
Polyvinyl alcohol |
32.50 ± 5.12 |
3.75-fold significant improvement in bioavailability of poorly soluble drug than plain drug suspension, which bestow its potential role as suitable carrier system for oral delivery in the treatment of osteoporosis |
[44] |
Tamoxifen citrate |
Glyceryl monostearate |
Labrafil WL 2609 BL |
Tween 20, Tween 80, poloxamer 188 |
215.60 ± 7.8 |
Improved pharmacokinetic parameters of drug-loaded NLCs in comparison to drug suspension Improved anticancer efficacy |
[45] |
Tamoxifen citrate | Glyceryl monostearate | Labrafil WL 2609 BL | Tween 20, Tween 80, poloxamer 188 | 215.60 ± 7.8 | NLCs were able to withstand various GIT media Sustained release was obtained irrespective of pH of media |
[46] |
AUC: Area under curve; GIT: GI tract; NA: Not available; NLC: Nanostructured lipid carrier.