(2022) A state-of-the-art review on the recent advances of niosomes as a targeted drug delivery system. International Journal of Pharmaceutics.
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Abstract
The buildup of nonionic surfactants in the aqueous environment produces niosomes. The usage of niosomes is becoming increasingly frequent due to their sustainability, low cost of components and assembly, large-scale manufacture, and, finally, easy maintenance of the niosomes to the other. Because of their nonionic characteristics, niosomes play a critical role in medication delivery systems. Controlled release and targeted distribution of niosomes to treat cancer, infectious illnesses, and other disorders are one of their most important properties. Niosomes can also be injected by ocular and transdermal routes, which are less common than oral and parenteral administration. Using niosomes to manufacture biotechnology goods and novel vaccines is one of the most exciting research fields today. The molecular structure of niosomes, the physicochemical characteristics of nonionic surfactants in their formulation, the influence of external stimuli on niosomes, the many methods of niosomes administration, and their diverse therapeutic qualities are all explored in this study. © 2022
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | liposome; surfactant; vaccine, chemistry; cutaneous drug administration; drug delivery system; procedures, Administration, Cutaneous; Drug Delivery Systems; Liposomes; Surface-Active Agents; Vaccines |
Journal or Publication Title: | International Journal of Pharmaceutics |
Volume: | 624 |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/13146 |
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