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Table 1 Comparison of different nanocarriers for Diclofenac sodium and Ibuprofen

From: Synthesis and application of magnetic@layered double hydroxide as an anti-inflammatory drugs nanocarrier

Nanocarrier

Drug

Max. release (%)

Max. time

pH

Particle size

Refs.

Zn-Al layered double hydroxide (LDH)

Diclofenac sodium

80

60 h

7.4

632.6 nm

[41]

Sodium alginate/layered double hydroxides

Diclofenac sodium

99

8 h

7.4

ND

[42]

Ca–Al layered double hydroxide

Diclofenac sodium

84

400 min

4.6

1–3 µm

[43]

Zn–Al–NO3-layered double hydroxides

Diclofenac sodium

98.4

6 h

6.8

132 ± 9 nm

[44]

IBU–LZH

Ibuprofen

77

1200 min

4.8

50–100 nm

[45]

Drug-LDH loaded PCL fibers

Ibuprofen

45

120 h

7.4

147 ± 37 nm

[46]

Alginate–zein/layered double hydroxide biocomposite

Ibuprofen

97

8 h

7.4

ND

[47]

Magnetic@layered double hydroxide

Diclofenac sodium

82

72 h

7.4

80–130 nm

This study

Ibuprofen

96

7.4

  1. ND not detected