Despite the substantial body of research investigating the use of liposomes, niosomes and other bilayer vesicles for drug delivery, the translation of these systems into licensed products remains limited. Indeed, recent shortages in the supply of liposomal products demonstrate the need for new scalable production methods for liposomes. Therefore, the aim of our research has been to consider the application of microfluidics in the manufacture of liposomes containing either or both a water soluble and a lipid soluble drug to promote co-delivery of drugs. For the first time, we demonstrate the entrapment of a hydrophilic and a lipophilic drug (metformin and glipizide respectively) both individually, and in combination, using a scalable microfl...
This is an Open Access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licen...
Nanomedicines are well recognised for their ability to improve therapeutic outcomes. Yet, due to the...
Within this paper we present work that has the ability to de-risk the translation of liposomes from ...
Despite the substantial body of research investigating the use of liposomes, niosomes and other bila...
Besides their well-described use as delivery systems for water-soluble drugs, liposomes have the abi...
This paper provides an analysis of microfluidic techniques for the production of nanoscale lipid-bas...
Objectives. A major challenge faced with the manufacture of liposomes is the high volumes of organic...
Liposomes have been the centre of attention in research due to their potential to act as drug delive...
Since the inception of nanocarriers as drug delivery agents, liposomes stood out as a suitable candi...
Manufacturing of liposomal nanomedicines (e.g. Doxil®/Caelyx®) is a challenging and slow process bas...
The aim of this work was to assess the impact of solvent selection on the microfluidic production of...
Bangham was first to develop these spherical-shaped nano-vesicles called liposomes in the early 1960...
Liposomes are spherical vesicles made up of one or more lipid bilayers that can contain an aqueous m...
This is an Open Access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licen...
Nanomedicines are well recognised for their ability to improve therapeutic outcomes. Yet, due to the...
Within this paper we present work that has the ability to de-risk the translation of liposomes from ...
Despite the substantial body of research investigating the use of liposomes, niosomes and other bila...
Besides their well-described use as delivery systems for water-soluble drugs, liposomes have the abi...
This paper provides an analysis of microfluidic techniques for the production of nanoscale lipid-bas...
Objectives. A major challenge faced with the manufacture of liposomes is the high volumes of organic...
Liposomes have been the centre of attention in research due to their potential to act as drug delive...
Since the inception of nanocarriers as drug delivery agents, liposomes stood out as a suitable candi...
Manufacturing of liposomal nanomedicines (e.g. Doxil®/Caelyx®) is a challenging and slow process bas...
The aim of this work was to assess the impact of solvent selection on the microfluidic production of...
Bangham was first to develop these spherical-shaped nano-vesicles called liposomes in the early 1960...
Liposomes are spherical vesicles made up of one or more lipid bilayers that can contain an aqueous m...
This is an Open Access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licen...
Nanomedicines are well recognised for their ability to improve therapeutic outcomes. Yet, due to the...
Within this paper we present work that has the ability to de-risk the translation of liposomes from ...