[Stability of the mixture of a new fat emulsion with parenteral nutrition solutions]. 1989

U Tannuri, and M C Coelho, and A Sesso, and J G Maksoud

The stability of the mixture of various parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions with a new fat emulsion containing 50% soybean oil and 50% medium chain triglycerides (MCT) was tested. Five different mixtures were analyzed under transmission electron microscopy 24 hours after the preparation: 1) 10% fat emulsion (FE); 2) FE + PN solution with 5% glucose; 3) FE + PN solution with 12.5% glucose; 4) FE + PN solution with 25% glucose; 5) FE + pure 50% glucose. The pH of each PN solution, fat emulsion and mixture was determined in order to verify if the stability was dependent on the pH of the surrounding medium. The mixture of lipid emulsion with PN solutions did not cause any coalescence of the liposomes or damage to their membranes. However, the addition of 50% glucose to FE coalesced the liposomes, probably due to a decreased pH of the medium (pH = 3.3). We conclude that mixtures of this specific lipid emulsion with PN solutions containing glucose up to 25% are stable for at least 24 hours, and suitable for clinical use in parenteral nutrition.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008081 Liposomes Artificial, single or multilaminar vesicles (made from lecithins or other lipids) that are used for the delivery of a variety of biological molecules or molecular complexes to cells, for example, drug delivery and gene transfer. They are also used to study membranes and membrane proteins. Niosomes,Transferosomes,Ultradeformable Liposomes,Liposomes, Ultra-deformable,Liposome,Liposome, Ultra-deformable,Liposome, Ultradeformable,Liposomes, Ultra deformable,Liposomes, Ultradeformable,Niosome,Transferosome,Ultra-deformable Liposome,Ultra-deformable Liposomes,Ultradeformable Liposome
D008854 Microscopy, Electron Microscopy using an electron beam, instead of light, to visualize the sample, thereby allowing much greater magnification. The interactions of ELECTRONS with specimens are used to provide information about the fine structure of that specimen. In TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY the reactions of the electrons that are transmitted through the specimen are imaged. In SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY an electron beam falls at a non-normal angle on the specimen and the image is derived from the reactions occurring above the plane of the specimen. Electron Microscopy
D010288 Parenteral Nutrition The administering of nutrients for assimilation and utilization by a patient who cannot maintain adequate nutrition by enteral feeding alone. Nutrients are administered by a route other than the alimentary canal (e.g., intravenously, subcutaneously). Intravenous Feeding,Nutrition, Parenteral,Parenteral Feeding,Feeding, Intravenous,Feeding, Parenteral,Feedings, Intravenous,Feedings, Parenteral,Intravenous Feedings,Parenteral Feedings
D010743 Phospholipids Lipids containing one or more phosphate groups, particularly those derived from either glycerol (phosphoglycerides see GLYCEROPHOSPHOLIPIDS) or sphingosine (SPHINGOLIPIDS). They are polar lipids that are of great importance for the structure and function of cell membranes and are the most abundant of membrane lipids, although not stored in large amounts in the system. Phosphatides,Phospholipid
D004338 Drug Combinations Single preparations containing two or more active agents, for the purpose of their concurrent administration as a fixed dose mixture. Drug Combination,Combination, Drug,Combinations, Drug
D004355 Drug Stability The chemical and physical integrity of a pharmaceutical product. Drug Shelf Life,Drugs Shelf Lives,Shelf Life, Drugs,Drug Stabilities,Drugs Shelf Life,Drugs Shelf Live,Life, Drugs Shelf,Shelf Life, Drug,Shelf Live, Drugs,Shelf Lives, Drugs
D005217 Fat Emulsions, Intravenous Emulsions of fats or lipids used primarily in parenteral feeding. Intravenous Fat Emulsion,Intravenous Lipid Emulsion,Lipid Emulsions, Intravenous,Emulsion, Intravenous Fat,Emulsion, Intravenous Lipid,Emulsions, Intravenous Fat,Emulsions, Intravenous Lipid,Fat Emulsion, Intravenous,Intravenous Fat Emulsions,Intravenous Lipid Emulsions,Lipid Emulsion, Intravenous
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D006863 Hydrogen-Ion Concentration The normality of a solution with respect to HYDROGEN ions; H+. It is related to acidity measurements in most cases by pH pH,Concentration, Hydrogen-Ion,Concentrations, Hydrogen-Ion,Hydrogen Ion Concentration,Hydrogen-Ion Concentrations
D013012 Sorbitol A polyhydric alcohol with about half the sweetness of sucrose. Sorbitol occurs naturally and is also produced synthetically from glucose. It was formerly used as a diuretic and may still be used as a laxative and in irrigating solutions for some surgical procedures. It is also used in many manufacturing processes, as a pharmaceutical aid, and in several research applications. Glucitol,Medevac,Sorbilax,Yal,klysma Sorbit

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