Liposomes are the most promising and broadly applicable of all the novel delivery systems. The poor stability associated with this system limits its long term storage. To overcome this issue Proliposomes were discovered by Payne et al. in 1986. Proliposomes are dry, free-flowing granular products composed of drug and phospholipid which, upon addition of water, disperse to form a multi-lamellar liposomal suspension. This paper reviews the method of preparation and evaluation of Proliposomes and highlights its potential to be exploited for different routes of administration
Liposomes, sphere-formed vesicles consisting of one or greater phospholipid bilayers, had been first...
Liposome has been used as a carrier to transport a wide variety of compounds in its aqueous compartm...
In 1961, Bangham and his team invented liposomes, which are concentric bilayer vesicles. They are qu...
Proliposomes are an innovative kind of carrier-mediated drug delivery that offers numerous advantage...
Background: For several years, many attempts have been made for the improvement of liposomal stabili...
Liposome is a microparticulate colloidal vesicle, in which aqueous medium is surrounded by single or...
Notable research in drug delivery started in 1950's with the advent of polyclonal antitumor antibodi...
Liposomes were first described about 40 years ago (Bangham et al., 1965). At first they were used t...
Notable research in drug delivery started in 1950’s with the advent of polyclonal antitumor antibodi...
A novel “slurry method” was described for the preparation of proliposome powders using soya phosphat...
A novel “slurry method” was described for the preparation of proliposome powders using soya phosphat...
Liposomes are the spherical vesicles containing one or more phospholipid bilayer, which was first de...
A novel "slurry method" was described for the preparation of proliposome powders using soya phosphat...
Liposomes are the spherical vesicles containing one or more phospholipid bilayer, which was first de...
The liposomes were the first Nano medicine to be accepted for clinical use. They are the spherical v...
Liposomes, sphere-formed vesicles consisting of one or greater phospholipid bilayers, had been first...
Liposome has been used as a carrier to transport a wide variety of compounds in its aqueous compartm...
In 1961, Bangham and his team invented liposomes, which are concentric bilayer vesicles. They are qu...
Proliposomes are an innovative kind of carrier-mediated drug delivery that offers numerous advantage...
Background: For several years, many attempts have been made for the improvement of liposomal stabili...
Liposome is a microparticulate colloidal vesicle, in which aqueous medium is surrounded by single or...
Notable research in drug delivery started in 1950's with the advent of polyclonal antitumor antibodi...
Liposomes were first described about 40 years ago (Bangham et al., 1965). At first they were used t...
Notable research in drug delivery started in 1950’s with the advent of polyclonal antitumor antibodi...
A novel “slurry method” was described for the preparation of proliposome powders using soya phosphat...
A novel “slurry method” was described for the preparation of proliposome powders using soya phosphat...
Liposomes are the spherical vesicles containing one or more phospholipid bilayer, which was first de...
A novel "slurry method" was described for the preparation of proliposome powders using soya phosphat...
Liposomes are the spherical vesicles containing one or more phospholipid bilayer, which was first de...
The liposomes were the first Nano medicine to be accepted for clinical use. They are the spherical v...
Liposomes, sphere-formed vesicles consisting of one or greater phospholipid bilayers, had been first...
Liposome has been used as a carrier to transport a wide variety of compounds in its aqueous compartm...
In 1961, Bangham and his team invented liposomes, which are concentric bilayer vesicles. They are qu...