libisevate
Libisevate is a term used in nanomedicine to describe a family of processes that enable the controlled liberation of encapsulated cargo from lipid-based vesicles, most commonly liposomes. The central idea is to temporarily destabilize the lipid bilayer to permit release, while preserving the integrity of the payload and, ideally, the carrier for potential reuse. The term is not standardized and may be used variably in the literature to denote different approaches that share the goal of cargo release rather than complete vesicle rupture.
Common approaches associated with libisevate include pH-responsive, temperature-triggered, photoresponsive, and enzymatically mediated methods, as well as
Potential applications include targeted drug delivery, where therapeutic payloads such as small molecules, nucleic acids, or
Limitations and controversy: there is no universally accepted definition or assay for libisevate, and results can
See also: liposome, triggered release, liposome destabilization, nanomedicine.