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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 2152–2162, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.208
Figure 1: Simple representation of the structure of SmartLipids. The mixture of structurally very different s...
Figure 2: Maximum loading reported for SLNs, NLCs and SmartLipids for the dermal active agents retinol [11-13] (left...
Figure 3: X-ray diffraction patterns of SLNs (pink curve) and SmartLipids mixture (red curve) determined dire...
Figure 4: Fast degradation of lipophilic active agents (R) in fluid carriers (blue), such as oil/water emulsi...
Figure 5: Storage study with retinol loaded SmartLipids particles over six months. Remaining retinol content ...
Figure 6: Left: Nile red-labeled lipid nanoparticle suspension (right arm) and nanoemulsion (left arm) applie...
Figure 7: Determination of the relative film thickness by measuring the dielectric constant D on skin. Probe ...
Figure 8: Penetration of curcumin into pig ear skin, vertical pig ear slices, fluorescence microscopy images ...
Figure 9: Models of cosmetic active agents or drugs (green) incorporated into lipid nanoparticles, from left ...
Figure 10: Examples of release profiles from lipid nanoparticles: very fast release of cyclosporine within min...
Figure 11: In vitro release of the sunscreen oxybenzone from a nanoemulsion (grey) and from a SLN suspension (...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 1666–1678, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.162
Figure 1: From left to right: rutin/ethanol solution, silica dispersed in rutin solution attached to the rota...
Figure 2: Macroscopic appearance of rutin-loaded silica powders, with decreasing agglomeration tendency from ...
Figure 3: DSC thermograms of crystalline rutin, unloaded silica, a physical mixture of 5% rutin, to be compar...
Figure 4: XRD of rutin, unloaded silica (SP53D), and a physical mixture (3% rutin) in comparison to the maxim...
Figure 5: DSC thermograms (left) and XRD diffractograms (right) for selected silica nanoparticles, all loaded...
Figure 6: Upper row: light microscopy pictures of silica XDP 3050 unloaded (left), loaded with the maximum am...
Figure 7: Description of the silica particle loading mechanism showing the distribution of differently filled...
Figure 8: Recovered fraction of rutin after extraction from silica SP53D (left) and 72 FP (right) with rutin ...
Figure 9: In situ determined saturation solubility of rutin raw active agent powder (lower curves, red) and a...