Description:
: Currently, protein-based nanoparticles are in high demand as drug delivery systems due to their exceptional qualities, including
nontoxicity, nonantigenicity, and biodegradability. Other qualities include high nutritional value, abundance of renewable resources,
excellent drug binding capacity, greater stability during storage and in vivo, as well as ease of upgrading during manufacture. Examples
of protein suitable for this purpose include ovalbumin (OVA) derived from egg white, human serum albumin (HSA), and bovine serum
albumin (BSA). To create albumin nanoparticles, six different processes have been investigated in depth and are frequently used in drug
delivery systems. These included desolvation, thermal gelation, emulsification, NAB technology, self-assembly, and nanospray drying.
Several experimental conditions in the synthesis of albumin nanoparticles can affect the physicochemical characterization. Therefore, this
study aimed to provide an overview of various experimental conditions capable of affecting the physicochemical characteristics of BSA
nanoparticles formed using the desolvation method. By considering the variation in optimal experimental conditions, a delivery system of
BSA nanoparticles with the best physicochemical characterization results could be developed.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
03-07-2024
Author:
Dr. apt. Yenni Puspita Tanjung, M.Farm.