Niosomes: A Promising Novel Nano Carrier for Drug Delivery

  • Shah N
  • Prajapati R
  • Gohil D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Niosomes are vesicles, which are formulated by hydrating the mixture of cholesterol, non-ionic surfactant and other biodegradable lipids. Niosomes increase the drug activity as compare to their conventional dosage form of a drug. Niosomes can be used as carrier of amphiphilic and lipophilic drugs. Niosomes may overcome the issues related to instability, fast degradation, low bioavailability, and insolubility of medications. The structure of niosomes either multilamellar or unilamellar, is depends on the method of formulation. Niosomes contain very efficient drug delivery potential for site-specific delivery of anti-cancer, anti-infective agents, etc. Niosomes are stable as well as cost effective carriers as compared with other drug formulations. Niosomes also have various applications in parental drug delivery system, topical drug delivery system, oral drug delivery system and novel drug delivery system such as targeted drug delivery system and controlled drug release system.

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Shah, N., Prajapati, R., Gohil, D., Sadhu, P., & Patel, S. (2021). Niosomes: A Promising Novel Nano Carrier for Drug Delivery. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 53–66. https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i48b33260

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