2021
DOI: 10.1080/01932691.2021.2013865
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In vitro applicability of mixed soy lecithin-based liposomes with added several lipophilic agents as novel delivery systems for delivery of quercetin

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“…29 It is worth noting that the addition of SL not only improved the stability of liposomes, but also promoted the loading capacity of liposomes. 27 According to the data shown in Fig. 1c, the EE of QC/AKO-lips was determined to be 45.56%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…29 It is worth noting that the addition of SL not only improved the stability of liposomes, but also promoted the loading capacity of liposomes. 27 According to the data shown in Fig. 1c, the EE of QC/AKO-lips was determined to be 45.56%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, the composition and content of phospholipids play a crucial role in the process of liposome formation, because they determine the shape and size of the liposomes. 27 As shown in Fig. 1e, QC/AKO-lips had the largest particle diameter dispersion and double peaks, which indicated that the internal particle was not uniform and the aggregation phenomenon might have taken place.…”
Section: Morphology Observationmentioning
confidence: 91%