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Authors Rajabalaya R, Musa MN, Kifli N, David SR
Received 5 May 2016
Accepted for publication 9 June 2016
Published 13 February 2017 Volume 2017:11 Pages 393—406
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S103505
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Abstract: Liquid crystal (LC) dosage forms, particularly those using lipid-based
lyotropic LCs (LLCs), have generated considerable interest as potential drug
delivery systems. LCs have the physical properties of liquids but retain some
of the structural characteristics of crystalline solids. They are compatible
with hydrophobic and hydrophilic compounds of many different classes and can
protect even biologicals and nucleic acids from degradation. This review,
focused on research conducted over the past 5 years, discusses the
structural evaluation of LCs and their effects in drug formulations. The
structural classification of LLCs into lamellar, hexagonal and micellar cubic
phases is described. The structures of these phases are influenced by the
addition of surfactants, which include a variety of nontoxic, biodegradable
lipids; these also enhance drug solubility. LLC structure influences drug
localization, particle size and viscosity, which, in turn, determine drug
delivery properties. Through several specific examples, we describe the
applications of LLCs in oral and topical drug formulations, the latter
including transdermal and ocular delivery. In oral LLC formulations, micelle
compositions and the resulting LLC structures can determine drug solubilization
and stability as well as intestinal transport and absorption. Similarly, in
topical LLC formulations, composition can influence whether the drug is
retained in the skin or delivered transdermally. Owing to their enhancement of
drug stability and promotion of controlled drug delivery, LLCs are becoming
increasingly popular in pharmaceutical formulations.
Keywords: liquid crystal, drug delivery,
controlled release, lyotropic, surfactants, drug localization
摘要视频链接:Role of lipid-based
lyotropic liquid crystals