Liposomes are phospholipid bilayer vesicles that have been explored in pharmaceutical research as drug delivery systems for >50 years. Despite being important to their morphology and drug release pattern, the physical state of the drug within liposomes (liquid, solid, crystalline form) is often overlooked. This review focuses on precipitation of drug within liposomes, which can result in the formation of confined nanocrystals, and consequent changes in liposome morphology and drug release patterns. The type of drugs that form nanocrystals within liposomes, preparation and characterisation of liposomal drug nanocrystals, and the in vitro drug release behaviour from these systems are communicated, with a discussion of their potential as dr...
Liposomes are spherical lipid bilayer vesicles with aqueous cores consisting of phospholipids, which...
Liposomes, sphere-shaped vesicles consisting of one or more phospholipid bilayers, were fi rstdescri...
Liposomes were first described about 40 years ago (Bangham et al., 1965). At first they were used t...
Liposomes are phospholipid bilayer vesicles that have been explored in pharmaceutical research as dr...
Today, nanotechnology is a commonly used buzz world in numerous fields of science and everyday life,...
Nanoparticles are defined as structures in nanometric range-often smaller than 100 nm [1-4]. These p...
The liposomes were the first Nano medicine to be accepted for clinical use. They are the spherical v...
Nanocrystals of drug substances have important therapeutic applications, but their preparation is of...
Drug nanocrystals precipitated inside liposomes are of increasing interest in liposomal drug deliver...
Submitted 04.02.2012. Accepted for publication 22.02.2012. Drug delivery systems have become importa...
Liposomes can potentially serve as carrier systems for controlled delivery of drugs. The main goal o...
Liposomes or lipid vesicles were discovered by hydration of a self-forming encapsulated lipid bilaye...
Liposomal formulations have important therapeutic applications in anti-cancer treatments but current...
Crystallization plays an important role in defining the physico-chemical characteristics of pharmace...
Liposome is a microparticulate colloidal vesicle, in which aqueous medium is surrounded by single or...
Liposomes are spherical lipid bilayer vesicles with aqueous cores consisting of phospholipids, which...
Liposomes, sphere-shaped vesicles consisting of one or more phospholipid bilayers, were fi rstdescri...
Liposomes were first described about 40 years ago (Bangham et al., 1965). At first they were used t...
Liposomes are phospholipid bilayer vesicles that have been explored in pharmaceutical research as dr...
Today, nanotechnology is a commonly used buzz world in numerous fields of science and everyday life,...
Nanoparticles are defined as structures in nanometric range-often smaller than 100 nm [1-4]. These p...
The liposomes were the first Nano medicine to be accepted for clinical use. They are the spherical v...
Nanocrystals of drug substances have important therapeutic applications, but their preparation is of...
Drug nanocrystals precipitated inside liposomes are of increasing interest in liposomal drug deliver...
Submitted 04.02.2012. Accepted for publication 22.02.2012. Drug delivery systems have become importa...
Liposomes can potentially serve as carrier systems for controlled delivery of drugs. The main goal o...
Liposomes or lipid vesicles were discovered by hydration of a self-forming encapsulated lipid bilaye...
Liposomal formulations have important therapeutic applications in anti-cancer treatments but current...
Crystallization plays an important role in defining the physico-chemical characteristics of pharmace...
Liposome is a microparticulate colloidal vesicle, in which aqueous medium is surrounded by single or...
Liposomes are spherical lipid bilayer vesicles with aqueous cores consisting of phospholipids, which...
Liposomes, sphere-shaped vesicles consisting of one or more phospholipid bilayers, were fi rstdescri...
Liposomes were first described about 40 years ago (Bangham et al., 1965). At first they were used t...