Squalene emulsions for parenteral vaccine and drug delivery

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Abstract

Squalene is a linear triterpene that is extensively utilized as a principal component of parenteral emulsions for drug and vaccine delivery. In this review, the chemical structure and sources of squalene are presented. Moreover, the physicochemical and biological properties of squalene-containing emulsions are evaluated in the context of parenteral formulations. Historical and current parenteral emulsion products containing squalene or squalane are discussed. The safety of squalene-based products is also addressed. Finally, analytical techniques for characterization of squalene emulsions are examined. © 2009 by the authors.

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Fox, C. B. (2009, September). Squalene emulsions for parenteral vaccine and drug delivery. Molecules. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules14093286

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