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Pectin-liposome structures

Sriamornsak et al. hrst published studies on pectin-liposome complexes in 2008 [91], Due to its adhesion and biocompatibility, pectin is a very attractive option for coating liposomes and improves their native properties [66], [Pg.95]

Liposome-pectin complexes have been formed through self-assembly techniques [95], They have also been manufactured by coating by electrostatic deposition using an oppositely charged polymer to the liposome [41, 66], In a report by Alund et al., the adsorption of pectin in the liposome was studied [1]. It was found that the adsorption in the form of multilayer is unlikely due to the repulsive forces between the first layer of pectin and the second one, both have a negative charge, so adsorption is proposed as monolayers. [Pg.95]

Other authors also concluded that the most crucial factors in t potential values were the amount of charged lipids in the membrane and the concentration of pectin. An increased amount [Pg.95]


Another important group of composites with pectin are composites with lipid molecules or lipid structures. Especially, we focus on complexes with liposomes, since recently interest has emerged in the investigation of these matrices as drug carriers for controlled and targeted release. [Pg.93]


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