Application Potential of Liposomal Delivery Systems Prepared by Lipids Extracted from E. coli Cultures

  • Kargar M
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Aims : Liposomes are spherical vesicles composed of concentric phospholipid bilayers that can entrap hydrophilic, hydrophobic and amphiphilic drugs. Liposomes can be prepared from natural phospholipids, synthet ic lipids or bacterial lipids. Regarding to the easy access to microorganisms in all year round, being economic and possibly growing in various substrates, bacterial lipids can be suitable candidates for preparation of liposomes. Objective:The aim of the present study was to formulate and evaluate liposomal vesicles prepared by lipid extracted from E.coliand loaded with methylene blue as drug model. Material andMethods : The lipids were extracted from the bacteria E.coliand analyzed by High Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC). Liposomes were prepared using film method and then characterized by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and their particle sizes were measured. The release of methylene blue was determine d using dialysis membrane method. Results:HPTLC analysis of the extracted lipids indicated that the glycerol ether was the major lipid with more than 70 percent probability. Results of particle size determination Original ResearchArticle

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Kargar, M. (2014). Application Potential of Liposomal Delivery Systems Prepared by Lipids Extracted from E. coli Cultures. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 4(8), 1319–1329. https://doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2014/7611

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