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Lemur [1.5K]
3 years ago
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What are Nano-liposomes?How do they work?

Biology
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MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:Nanoliposomes (or nano particles) have been exclusively referred to nanoscale lipid vesicles which possesses the same physical, structural, thermodynamic properties as normal liposomes while the size of nanoliposomes is smaller than 200nm in order to avoid rapid degradation and clearance by liver macrophages. Nanoliposomes can also provide slow drug release, resulting in enhanced efficacy by sustained exposure to target site. In general, compared to other liposomal encapsulation, nano-sized delivery systems provide larger surface, increased solubility, improved bio-availability, and better controlled release, as well as active targeting.

Explanation:

https://www.creative-biostructure.com/nano-liposomes-formulation-production-617.htm

noname [10]3 years ago
3 0

A liposome is a spherical vesicle having at least one lipid bilayer. The liposome can be used as a vehicle for administration of nutrients and pharmaceutical drugs. A less desirable form are multi vesicular liposomes in which one vesicle contains one or more smaller vesicles.


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