Proceedings of the SCSK Conference (대한화장품학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.09b
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- Pages.60-72
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- 2003
Effect of cholesterol into liposome on the stabilization of incorporated retinol
- Lee, Jae-Uk (R & D Center, Nanopharm) ;
- Lee, Soo-Jin (R & D Center, Nanophar) ;
- Kang, Joo-Sung (R & D Center, Nanophar) ;
- Lee, Kyung-Eun (Dept of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyungnam University) ;
- Kim, Jin-Ju (Dept of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyungnam University) ;
- Lee, Seung-Cheol (Dept of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyungnam University)
- Published : 2003.09.01
Abstract
To investigate the effect of cholesterol in liposome on the stability of incorporated retinol, the physico-chemical experiments for various amounts of cholesterol-containing liposomes were performed. Liposome with retinol containing cholesterol was prepared as multilamella vesicles(MLVs) by dehydration/rehydration method. The incorporation efficiency of retinol into liposome was maximized as 99.31 % at 50:50 (phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol) at pH 9. The stability of incorporated retinol at low storage temperature was enhanced with increasing cholesterol content than at high storage temperature. For example, incorporated retinol in liposome at glycine buffer(pH 9} was degraded slowly during storage at 4. The degradation of retinol in liposomes was slower at pH 9 than at pH 7. These results supported that cholesterol in liposome increased largely the stability of incorporated retinol.