1.Preparation of liposomes surface-modified with glycyrrhetinic acid targeting to hepatocytes.
Sheng-jun MAO ; Shi-xiang HOU ; Hui JIN ; Liang-ke ZHANG ; Jiang-Bin
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2003;28(4):328-331
OBJECTIVETo study the preparation of liposomes surface-modified with glycyrrhetinic acid targeting to hepatocytes.
METHOD3-succinic-30-stearyl glycyrrhetinic acid(Suc-GAOSt), one of the amphiphilic glycyrrhetinic acid derivatives, was synthesized as targeting molecules, liposomes surface-modified with glycyrrhetinic acid has been produced with ethanol injection method.
RESULTTargeting molecules can be mixed into the liposomal membrane. It was confirmed that the targeting molecules is 9% of the total lipids at the most in the liposomes.
CONCLUSIONLiposomes surface-modified with glycyrrhetinic acid was successfully prepared, which is considered to be a potential approach targeting to hepatocytes.
Drug Carriers ; Drug Delivery Systems ; methods ; Glycyrrhetinic Acid ; administration & dosage ; Hepatocytes ; Liposomes ; Particle Size ; Phospholipids ; Succinic Anhydrides
2.Synthesis and paste properties of octenyl succinic anhydride modified early Indica rice starch.
Xiao-yan SONG ; Qi-he CHEN ; Hui RUAN ; Guo-qing HE ; Qiong XU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2006;7(10):800-805
Octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA) modified early Indica rice starch was prepared in aqueous slurry systems using response surface methodology. The paste properties of the OSA starch were also investigated. Results indicated that the suitable parameters for the preparation of OSA starch from early Indica rice starch were as follows: reaction period 4 h, reaction temperature 33.4 degrees C, pH of reaction system 8.4, concentration of starch slurry 36.8% (in proportion to water, w/w), amount of OSA 3% (in proportion to starch, w/w). The degree of substitution was 0.0188 and the reaction efficiency was 81.0%. The results of paste properties showed that with increased OSA modification, the starch derivatives had higher paste clarity, decreased retrogradation and better freeze-thaw stability.
Biochemistry
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methods
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Chemical Phenomena
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Chemistry, Physical
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Freezing
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Light
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Models, Statistical
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Oryza
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metabolism
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Starch
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chemistry
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Succinic Anhydrides
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analysis
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chemistry
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Temperature