“…Drugs with a wide range of molecular weights and water solubilities have demonstrated sustained release in a cubic phase, such as aspirin and vitamin E [82], propantheline bromide and oxybutynin hydrochloride [83], metronidazole [84], tetracycline [85], timolol maleate [86], chlorpheniramine maleate [87], propranolol hydrochloride [88], melatonin, pindolol, propranolol and pyrimethamine [89], hemoglobin [90], cefazolin [91], insulin [92, 93], capsaicin [26], cinnarizine [51, 94], and diclofenac salts [95]. Lee et al [73] studied the in vitro sustained release behavior of a number of model hydrophilic drugs with various molecular weights ( 14 C-glucose, Allura Red, and fluorescein isothiocyanate dextrans FD-4, FD-20, and FD-70) in two types of liquid crystalline matrixes, namely, V 2GMO (a cubic phase prepared from GMO) and V 2PT (a cubic phase prepared from PT).…”