Based on their solubility and permeability, drugs are typically divided into four classes (Classes I–IV) according to the biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS). Of these classes, BCS class II drugs have high permeability and low solubility; not only do these characteristics constitute the rate-limiting step in the formulation of these drugs but the low solubility in water results in low bioavailability. Thus, methods for improving their solubility have been developed using lipid carriers such as liposomes, niosomes, and aquasomes; other approaches include self-micro-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SMEDDS) and self-nano-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDS). Currently, niosome-based drug delivery systems that utilize nonionic ...
Niosomes are efficient carriers for controlled drug delivery, to entrap hydrophilic drugs in the lar...
Lipid nanoparticles have gained much attention due to their potential as drug delivery systems. They...
Novel approaches in the drug delivery system can be used for drug targeting in which the drug gets d...
Based on their solubility and permeability, drugs are typically divided into four classes (Classes I...
Design of vesicles as a tool to enhance drug delivery has created a lot of interest among humans ope...
Nonionic surfactant based vesicles which are uni/multilamellar in structures are called niosomes. Th...
Treatment of infectious diseases and immunisation has undergone a revolutionary shift in recent year...
Niosomes are a novel drug delivery system (NDDS), in which the medication is encapsulated in a vesic...
Non-ionic surfactant vesicles (or niosomes) are now widely studied as alternates to liposomes. An in...
Niosomes represent a promising drug delivery module. Noisome same as to liposome and Noisome represe...
Drug targeting is a kind of phenomenon in which drug gets distributed in the body in such a manner t...
Drug targeting is the ability to direct a therapeutic agent specifically to desired site of action w...
Target-specific drug-delivery systems for the administration of pharmaceutical compounds enable the ...
Over the years researchers have been making an attempt to improve the potency of utilization of medi...
Niosome are non-ionic surfactant vesicles obtained on hydration of synthetic nonionic surfactants, w...
Niosomes are efficient carriers for controlled drug delivery, to entrap hydrophilic drugs in the lar...
Lipid nanoparticles have gained much attention due to their potential as drug delivery systems. They...
Novel approaches in the drug delivery system can be used for drug targeting in which the drug gets d...
Based on their solubility and permeability, drugs are typically divided into four classes (Classes I...
Design of vesicles as a tool to enhance drug delivery has created a lot of interest among humans ope...
Nonionic surfactant based vesicles which are uni/multilamellar in structures are called niosomes. Th...
Treatment of infectious diseases and immunisation has undergone a revolutionary shift in recent year...
Niosomes are a novel drug delivery system (NDDS), in which the medication is encapsulated in a vesic...
Non-ionic surfactant vesicles (or niosomes) are now widely studied as alternates to liposomes. An in...
Niosomes represent a promising drug delivery module. Noisome same as to liposome and Noisome represe...
Drug targeting is a kind of phenomenon in which drug gets distributed in the body in such a manner t...
Drug targeting is the ability to direct a therapeutic agent specifically to desired site of action w...
Target-specific drug-delivery systems for the administration of pharmaceutical compounds enable the ...
Over the years researchers have been making an attempt to improve the potency of utilization of medi...
Niosome are non-ionic surfactant vesicles obtained on hydration of synthetic nonionic surfactants, w...
Niosomes are efficient carriers for controlled drug delivery, to entrap hydrophilic drugs in the lar...
Lipid nanoparticles have gained much attention due to their potential as drug delivery systems. They...
Novel approaches in the drug delivery system can be used for drug targeting in which the drug gets d...