Volume 9, Issue 3, July 2019
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Niosomes As Potential Vesicular Carrier for Drug Targeting: A Review
Author(s): Sharma Gourav*, Gaba Punam and Sharma Neelam
Abstract: Vesicular frameworks are innovative methods for medication conveyance that can improve bioavailability of encapsulated drug. They also provide therapeutic activity for a long period of time in controlled manner. Niosomes is a nonionic surfactant vesicular framework acquired by hydrating the blend of cholesterol and nonionic surfactant. The interesting structure of niosome presents a viable novel medication conveyance framework (NDDS) with capacity of stacking both hydrophilic and lipophilic medications. Niosomes have been generally utilized for medication focusing on and controlled discharged medication conveyance for the treatment of malignancy, viral contaminations and other microbial diseases. Niosomes are monetarily, artificially and once in a while physically steady and substitution to liposomes. This article additionally introduces a review of the strategy for planning of niosome, sorts of niosomes, characterization and their applications.
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How To Cite this Article:
Sharma Gourav*, Gaba Punam and Sharma Neelam. Niosomes As Potential Vesicular Carrier for Drug Targeting: A Review. 2019; 9(3): 563-572.
