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  2. Miniemulsion - Wikipedia

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    A nanogenizer, also known as a high-pressure homogenizer or a microfluidizer, is a device used to create small droplets or particles by applying high pressure to a liquid mixture. [24] These devices can be used to produce nanoemulsions, as well as other types of emulsions and suspensions. [25]

  3. Nanocellulose - Wikipedia

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    Nanocellulose fibrils (MFC and CNFs) may be isolated from the cellulose fibers using mechanical methods that expose the fibers to high shear forces, delaminating them into nano-fibers. For this purpose, high-pressure homogenizers, grinders or microfluidizers can be used.

  4. Artificial cell - Wikipedia

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    Many variations for artificial cell preparation and encapsulation have been developed. Typically, vesicles such as a nanoparticle, polymersome or liposome are synthesized. An emulsion is typically made through the use of high pressure equipment such as a high pressure homogenizer or a Microfluidizer.

  5. Lipid-based nanoparticle - Wikipedia

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    Carvedilol-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles were prepared using hot-homogenization technique for oral delivery with compritol and poloxamer 188 as the lipid and surfactant, respectively. [22] Another example of drug delivery using SLN would be oral solid SLN suspended in distilled water, which was synthesized to trap drugs within the SLN structure.

  6. Nanoparticle drug delivery - Wikipedia

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    [9] [11] Common synthetic strategies for polymeric nanoparticles include microfluidic approaches, [12] electrodropping, [13] high pressure homogenization, and emulsion-based interfacial polymerization. [14] Polymer biodegradability is an important aspect to consider when choosing the appropriate nanoparticle chemistry.

  7. Nanoparticles for drug delivery to the brain - Wikipedia

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    In solid lipid nanoparticles, the drug molecules are dissolved in the particle's solid hydrophobic lipid core, this is called the drug payload, and it is surrounded by an aqueous solution. [6] Many SLNs are developed from triglycerides, fatty acids, and waxes. High-pressure homogenization or micro-emulsification can be used

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