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OBJECTIVE: To prepare breviscapine pro-liposomes and evaluate its properties and stability, as well as its interaction with the mimic-membrane. METHODS: Breviscapine liposomes were prepared by thin film-lyophilization method. Phase inversion temperature was measured by electrical conductance method and coalescence kinetics was studied. Water/n-octanol trans-membrane diffusion model was designed to study the dynamic distribution behavior between two phases, through the determination of diffusion rate of breviscapine and liposomes. RESULTS: The phase inversion temperature was 63 degrees C, the activity energy for coalescence was 14.66 kJ/mol. The results suggested that breviscapine from liposomes staying on the interface were found more than the breviscapine infusion. CONCLUSION: Breviscapine liposomes prepared with thin film-lyophilization method have good physicochemical properties and stability, which is beneficial to treatment.