Xr. Qi et al., EVALUATION OF LIPOSOMAL ERYTHROPOIETIN PREPARED WITH REVERSE-PHASE EVAPORATION VESICLE METHOD BY SUBCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION IN RATS, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 43(2), 1995, pp. 295-299
We encapsulated erythropoietin (Epo) in dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine
(DPPC) liposomes with soybean-derived sterols (SS-liposomes) and its
glucoside (SG-liposomes) by reverse-phase evaporation vesicle method,
and evaluated them by subcutaneous administration in rats, With 4 min
of sonication, the damage to Epo activity was observed mainly in the n
on-encapsulated Epo in the liposomes, This study indicated that the bi
layer of liposomes had the ability to protect the Epo activity, by red
ucing the aggregation that was caused by interaction between Epo molec
ules, The SG-liposomes had a higher retention of the Epo activity than
SS-liposomes. 25.3% or 33.6% of activity was retained by SS-Liposomes
under the conditions of 4 min or 1 min of sonication, while 53.3% or
58.3% of the activity was retained by SG-liposomes under the same cond
itions, Shorter sonication was available to minimize the loss of the E
po activity, Epo in SG-liposomes appeared to increase the activity,