SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES: A NEW APPROACH OF COLLOIDAL DRUG CARRIER
*Parida G. K., Mohapatra S. and Kar R. K.
ABSTRACT
Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) was introduced in the 1991, which is
an emerging tools in the field of nanotechnology with several potential
applications in drug delivery, clinical medicine and research, Due to
their unique size-dependent properties, SLNs offer the possibility to
develop new therapeutics and also represents an alternative drug
carrier to traditional colloidal systems, such as emulsions, liposome
and polymeric micro and nanoparticles, etc. This paper reviews various
production techniques for SLNs including their advantages and
disadvantages, drug incorporation, loading capacity with the factors
affecting drug incorporation and loading capacity and drug release.
Different production methods which are suitable for large scale
production and appropriate analytical techniques for characterization
of solid lipid nanoparticles are discussed in details. Moreover major
applications of solid lipid nanoparticles are highlighted. Aspects of solid lipid nanoparticles,
route of administration and their bio-distribution are also discussed.
Keywords: Solid lipid nanoparticles, route of administration, colloidal carriers, drug release.
[Download Article]
[Download Certifiate]