Formulation optimization of a palm-based nanoemulsion system containing levodopa

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Response surface methodology (RSM) was utilized to investigate the influence of the main emulsion composition; mixture of palm and medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil (6%-12% w/w), lecithin (1%-3% w/w), and Cremophor EL (0.5%-1.5% w/w) as well as the preparation method; addition rate (2-20 mL/min), on the physicochemical properties of palm-based nanoemulsions. The response variables were the three main emulsion properties; particle size, zeta potential and polydispersity index. Optimization of the four independent variables was carried out to obtain an optimum level palm-based nanoemulsion with desirable characteristics. The response surface analysis showed that the variation in the three responses could be depicted as a quadratic function of the main composition of the emulsion and the preparation method. The experimental data could be fitted sufficiently well into a second-order polynomial model. The optimized formulation was stable for six months at 4 °C. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Zainol, S., Basri, M., Basri, H. B., Shamsuddin, A. F., Abdul-Gani, S. S., Karjiban, R. A., & Abdul-Malek, E. (2012). Formulation optimization of a palm-based nanoemulsion system containing levodopa. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 13(10), 13049–13064. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms131013049

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