Colloidal Dispersions of Gelled Lipid Nanoparticles (GLN): Concept and Potential Applications

Gels. 2017 Sep 10;3(3):33. doi: 10.3390/gels3030033.

Abstract

The interest in using colloidal dispersions of gelled lipid nanoparticles (GLN) for different fields of application has increased in recent years, notably in cosmetic, dermatology, and/or pharmaceutics due to their capacity to immobilize compounds with poor water solubility. The pharmaceutical field desires to achieve lipophilic drug formulations which are able to conserve their stability, although it is well-known that emulsions and solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) present a lack of stability over time, leading to system destabilization. Furthermore, stable colloidal dispersions of gelled oil particles do not affect the properties of the molecule to be delivered, and they result as an alternative for the previously appointed systems. This review is an attempt to present the reader with an overview of colloidal dispersions of GLN, their concept, formulation methods, as well as the techniques used for their characterization. Moreover, various application fields of organogel dispersions have been illustrated to demonstrate the potential application range of these recent materials.

Keywords: UV protection; colloid dispersions; drug delivery; gelled lipid nanoparticles (GLN); low molecular-mass organic gelator (LMOG); organogels; phase transition parameters.

Publication types

  • Review