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Nanoemulsions for drug delivery

Russell J. Wilson, Yang Li, Guangze Yang, Chun‐Xia Zhao

2021Particuology346 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Emulsions are liquid–liquid dispersions with one liquid phase dispersed in the other liquid phase as small droplets. Nanoemulsions are nano-sized emulsions with sizes ranging from tens to hundreds of nanometers, and have great potential applications in pharmaceutics, foods and cosmetics due to their attractive properties, such as small sizes, high surface area per unit volume, improved dispersion of active hydrophobic components and enhanced absorption. The article provides an overview of nanoemulsions for drug delivery, starting with an introduction of emulsion types, nanoemulsion preparation and nanoemulsion stability. Surfactants play critical roles in producing and stabilizing nanoemulsions. Different types of surfactants are summarized including small molecule surfactants, particle surfactants, phospholipids, peptide and protein surfactants. Then the applications of nanoemulsions as nanomedicine in drug delivery are presented. Finally, clinical applications of nanoemulsions are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

PharmaceuticsEmulsionDrug deliveryNanotechnologyMaterials scienceNanomedicineCosmeticsParticle sizeNanometreColloidNanoparticleChromatographyChemical engineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryMedicinePharmacologyComposite materialEngineeringProteins in Food SystemsPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationSurfactants and Colloidal Systems