Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
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2025
1 publicationNanosome: As Carrier for Drug DeliveryV
Inquisitions made in the field of new delivery system leads to prevent various problem and difficulties associated with conventional therapy and could led to the development of several vesicular systems. Advancements in this field have led to the emergence of nanorange delivery system among which Nanosome have achieved the prime importance as they are not taken up by the RES by which the rapid clearance of the drug is inhibited, the major drawback associated with other vesicular systems. A Nanosome is a phospholipids Bilayer vesicle that is nanometer in size and made up of one or more lipid bilayers. Because they share molecular traits with mammalian cell membranes, they are generally non-toxic, non-antigenic, and biodegradable. The current review deals with the classification, properties, method of preparation, and mode of transport and characterization parameters of Nanosome with an overlook on its applications.
