nanoliposomes
Nanoliposomes are microscopic lipid-based vesicles with diameters typically ranging from 20 to 1000 nanometers. They are composed of one or more lipid bilayers enclosing an aqueous core. The structure of nanoliposomes is similar to that of cell membranes, which are also composed of lipid bilayers. This structural similarity makes them biocompatible and biodegradable.
Nanoliposomes are created through various formulation techniques, often involving the hydration of lipid films or sonication
The primary application of nanoliposomes is in drug delivery. Their ability to encapsulate both hydrophilic and
Beyond drug delivery, nanoliposomes are being explored for applications in cosmetics, food technology, and diagnostics. Their