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Incorporation of alphaxalone into different types of liposomes
Taraneh Dean
University of Brighton
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Alphaxalone
100%
Amphiphiles
25%
Anesthetics
100%
Cholesterol
75%
Cremophor EL
25%
Efflux
25%
Egg Phosphatidylcholine
50%
Encapsulation Efficiency
25%
Intravenous Administration
25%
Intravenous Delivery
25%
Intravenous Formulation
25%
Lipids
50%
Liposomes
100%
Low Water Solubility
25%
Multilamellar Vesicles
25%
N-methyl-D-glucamine
25%
Phosphatidylcholine
25%
Safer Solvents
25%
Steroidal
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Alfaxalone
100%
Allergic Reaction
25%
Amphiphile
25%
Anesthetic Agent
100%
Carbon 14
25%
Cremophor
25%
Effusion
25%
Egg Lecithin
75%
Liposome
100%
Meglumine
25%