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Surfactants glyceryl monooleate

Glyceryl monooleate is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. The self-emulsifying grade is incompatible with cationic surfactants. [Pg.307]

Only a few surfactant systems and their derivatives have been explored as LLC-based drug delivery systems because of the chemical and physiological compatibility requirements listed above, and because of cost and availability issues. These LLCs include commercially available non-ionic surfactants such as esters of oleic acid and related fatty acids [e.g., glyceryl monooleate (GMO) (aka, monoolein)], and oligo(ethylene oxide)-alkyl ether surfactants (e.g.,... [Pg.207]

Glyceryl monooleate (GMO) (aka, monoolein) Oligo(ethylene oxide)-alkyl ether surfactants... [Pg.208]

T. Madheswaran, R. Baskaran, C.S. Yong, B.K. Yoo, Enhanced topical delivery of finasteride using glyceryl monooleate-based liquid crystalline nanoparticles stabilized by cremophor surfactants doi 10.1208/sl2249-013-0034-2, AAPS Pharm Sci. Tech. 15(1) (2014) 44-51. [Pg.178]


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