Effects of supercritical carbon dioxide under conditions potentially conducive to sterilization on physicochemical characteristics of a liposome formulation containing apigenin,
Auteur(s): Kouka Luc Delma, Noémie Penoy, Bruno Grignard, Rasmané Semdé, Brigitte Evrard, Géraldine Piel
Résumé

In this work, the effects of four supercritical carbon dioxide (ScCO2) conditions potentially conductive to sterilization,
on physicochemical characteristics of a liposome formulation containing apigenin (AG) were investigated.
These conditions were: C1 (ScCO2/70 ◦C/150 bar/240 min), C2 (ScCO2/0.25% water/ 0.15% H2O2)/
0.5% acetic anhydride/38 ◦C/85 bar/45 min), C3 (ScCO2/0.08% peracetic acid/35 ◦C/104 bar/180 min) and C4
(ScCO2/ 200 ppm H2O2/40 ◦C/270 bar/90 min). The results showed changes in color and a decrease in pH value
of liposomes suspension after treatment with all tested conditions. Moreover, a decrease in liposome size with C1,
C2 and C3 and an increase in the PDI with C1 and C3 were observed. For zeta potential, a decrease with C1, and
an increase with C2 and C3 were found. Concerning the encapsulated AG, a moderate decrease, a strong decrease
and a total disappearance were noted with conditions C1, C2 and C3 respectively.

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Supercritical carbon dioxide Liposomes Sterilization Physicochemical Characteristics

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