Lipids-based drug carrier systems by dense gas technology: A review
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Beh, C.
Mammucari, R.
Foster, Neil
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Beh, C. and Mammucari, R. and Foster, N. 2012. Lipids-based drug carrier systems by dense gas technology: A review. Chemical Engineering Journal. 188: pp. 1-14.
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Chemical Engineering Journal
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The use of lipids in drug delivery dates from the 1970s [1-3]. In this paper, an overview of lipid-based carrier systems encapsulating Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API), and their preparation by dense gas technology, is given. Lipid-based products at different stages of development (marketed commercialized products, clinical trial products, and current projects under research) and the production techniques utilizing dense gases are discussed. © 2012.
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