Author/Authors :
Mehanna, Mohammed M. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology - Beirut Arab University - Lebanon. , Tarek Mneimneh, Amina Department of Pharmaceutical Technology - Beirut Arab University - Lebanon.
Abstract :
The drug delivery investigation field is continuously widened and adapted to overcome many
factors such as poor drug solubility, absorption, rapid metabolism, the variability of drug plasma
levels, cellular efflux and many others. Due to resemblance to body constituents and their
biocompatibility, lipids offer a promising scheme for poorly water-soluble and lipophilic drugs.
Various nanoparticles including vesicular systems, lipid particulate systems, and emulsion
systems provide some unique benefits as pharmaceutical carriers in drug and biomolecules
delivery systems. Nowadays synthesis is directed toward simple, costless techniques, therefore,
self-emulsifying systems have gained superiority over the other carriers. Self nano-emulsifying
systems composed of oil, surfactant, and co-surfactant emulsified upon contact with an
aqueous medium, has been widely exploited. This review attempts to provide a comprehensive
interpretation of different types of lipid-based carriers emphasizing on the self-nanoemulsifying
system, why it is gaining interest, formulation, composition, and applications.
Keywords :
Drug delivery , Lipids , Solubility , Self-nanoemulsifying system