John M. Pawelchak
Princeton University
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European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics | 2000
Jia-ai Allen Zhang; John M. Pawelchak
The accelerated stability of purified egg phosphatidylcholine (EPC)/cholesterol liposomes was studied under various formulation conditions using a 2(3) factorial experimental design. The three factors included in the study were pH, ionic strength of the buffer and the headspace oxygen content in the container. The results showed that lipid hydrolysis followed pseudo first-order kinetics. Data analysis using factorial design revealed that pH of the buffer was the predominant factor influencing the rate of lipid hydrolysis. Neither the ionic strength of the buffer, nor the presence of oxygen in the headspace of the container significantly affected the EPC hydrolysis. The hydrolysis rate of EPC at pH 4.0 buffer was at least 1.75 times greater than that at pH 4.8. A prediction based on the Arrhenius equation suggests that the EPC/cholesterol liposomes should be formulated in a buffer with pH equal to or greater than 4. 2 in order to have a shelf-life longer than 1 year at 5 degrees C.
Archive | 1985
John M. Pawelchak; Frank M. Freeman
Archive | 1980
John M. Pawelchak; Yu-Chang J. Wang; Anthony L. Lavia
Archive | 1985
John M. Pawelchak; Frank M. Freeman
Archive | 1981
John M. Pawelchak; Yu-Chang J. Wang; Anthony L. Lavia
Archive | 1983
John M. Pawelchak; Frank M. Freeman
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Archive | 1983
John M. Pawelchak; Frank M. Freeman
Archive | 1983
John M. Pawelchak; Frank M. Freeman
Archive | 1983
John M. Pawelchak; Frank M. Freeman