Propofol solubilization and structural transformations in dilutable microemulsion
[Display omitted] •Propofol, a very important anesthesia drug, served as the oil phase and was solubilized in a fully dilutable microemulsion.•Propofol had no effect on stability of the microemulsion and does not alter the structural transitions of the microemulsion upon water-dilution.•The propofol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces B, Biointerfaces, 2015-12, Vol.136, p.282-290 |
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•Propofol, a very important anesthesia drug, served as the oil phase and was solubilized in a fully dilutable microemulsion.•Propofol had no effect on stability of the microemulsion and does not alter the structural transitions of the microemulsion upon water-dilution.•The propofol is well packed within the surfactant tails at high water dilutions and no free propofol is found in the aqueous phase upon dilution.
Propofol (2,6-diisopropylphenol) is a drug for both induction and maintenance of anesthesia. Pure propofol cannot be injected because of its lipophilic character, low water-solubility, and low bioavailability. Presently, propofol is formulated in an unstable emulsion, easily oxidized, and easily contaminated with bacteria. We are proposing new, propofol-loaded modified microemulsions, stable thermodynamically, and microbiologically safe; the microemulsions are fully dilutable with water.
Structural characterization of the empty and the propofol-loaded systems as a function of water dilution was accomplished using advanced analytical tools such as SD-NMR, SAXS, cryo-TEM, DSC, electrical conductivity, and viscosity.
Upon water dilution the propofol-loaded concentrate forms swollen reverse micelles that upon further dilution (40wt% water) progressively transform into a bicontinuous mesophase and then invert (>65wt% water) into O/W nanodroplets without “losing” the solubilized propofol. The drug exhibits strong interactions with the surfactant (DSC and SD-NMR). Propofol increases the size of the microemulsion nanodroplets, but does not modify the microemulsion behavior. Water, ethanol, and PG are essential structural components, but do not interact directly with propofol. |
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ISSN: | 0927-7765 1873-4367 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2015.08.044 |