[Study on preparation of ampelopsin liposomes].

Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510089, China.

Published: January 2008

Objective: To study the formulation and preparation of ampelopsin liposomes and evaluate their quality.

Method: The liposomes were prepared by a film-ultrasonic dispersion technique. Served as quota with the entrapment ratio and appearance and diameter of the liposomes, the optimal formulation and preparation were selected by means of an uniform design test. The appearance of liposomes was observed by micrography. The diameter and electric charge of surface were determined by granularity mensuration instrument. The entrapment ratio and the leakage rate of ampelopsin liposome were determined by means of dialyze. The content of ampelopsin was determined by UV.

Result: The result of electron micrography and the size distribution showed that the liposomes were similar to spherical small unilamellar vesicles. The mean diameter was (258.2 +/- 51.2) nm and the electric charge of surface is 19.0 mV. The entrapment ratio of ampelopsin liposomes was 62. 3% and the lecithoid oxidative rate was 0.83% (n = 3).

Conclusion: The selected formulation and preparation of ampelopsin liposomes is efficient and practicable.

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