liposomaal
Liposomaal is a term used to describe liposome-based systems used in medicine and research. Liposomes are small, spherical vesicles formed from phospholipid bilayers that enclose an aqueous core. Their structure allows encapsulation of hydrophilic drugs in the core and incorporation of hydrophobic compounds in the lipid bilayer, making them versatile carriers for a variety of payloads, including drugs, genes, and imaging agents.
Liposomaal formulations vary in size, composition, and surface properties. Common designs use phospholipids with cholesterol to
In medicine, liposomaal products are used to improve pharmacokinetics and reduce toxicity. Well-known examples include liposomal
The field also explores stimuli-responsive and actively targeted liposomes, as well as theranostic approaches that combine