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Solidified reverse micellar solutions (SRMS): A novel approach for controlling drug release from various lipids based drug delivery systems
Abstract
Solidified reverse micellar solutions (SRMS) are reverse micelles containing lecithin and a triglyceride, for example, SOFTISAN®142, which is hydrogenated coco glyceride. SRMS transform into a lamellar mesophase after melting on contact with water; this transformation enables controlled release of solubilized drugs. They offer potentials for sustained drug delivery of both hydrophilic and lipophilic drugs. SRMS have the advantage of providing more flexibility in controlling the drug release and protecting the encapsulated ingredients from chemical degradation. SRMS based systems influence the absorption of active ingredients through different mechanisms to modify the release of active ingredients, and improve drugs bioavailability. The types of SRMS-based drug delivery systems include solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN), solid lipid microparticles (SLM), tablets and suppositories amongst others. The work exhaustively reviews the advances in SRMS based carriers. Its formulation methods, characterisation and delivery systems were discussed in details.
Key words: Solidified reverse micellar solutions (SRMS), lipids, wide angle X-ray diffraction analysis (WAXD), small angle X-ray diffraction analysis (SAXD), lipid absorption.