Volume 20 No 17 (2022)
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Niosomes: A Future Of Targeted Drug Delivery Systems As Promising Nanocarrier Through Blood-Brain Barrier For Natural Drug Delivery
Aishwarya C. Patil, Ashwini S. Patil, Shailaja P. Desai, Tushar M. Phalke, Mahesh G Saralaya
Abstract
In recent years, the treatment of infectious diseases and immunisation has undergone a revolutionary change. Not only were a large number of biological disease-specific species established, but emphasis was also put on the efficient delivery of these biological species. Niosomes are an evolving class of new structures of vesicles. Niosomes are vesicles that are self-assembled and consist mainly of synthetic surfactants and cholesterol. In niosome surfactant vesicles, various drugs are enlisted and attempted. Niosomes have proven to be a promising drug carrier and have the ability to decrease drug side effects and increase therapeutic efficacy in different ways.
Keywords
Niosomes, Drug carrier, Multilamellar vesicles, Drug targeting, Peptide Drugs.
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