Elastic liposomes as novel carriers: Recent advances in drug delivery

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Abstract

Elastic liposomes (EL) are some of the most versatile deformable vesicular carriers that comprise physiologically biocompatible lipids and surfactants for the delivery of numerous challenging molecules and have marked advantages over other colloidal systems. They have been investigated for a wide range of applications in pharmaceutical technology through topical, transdermal, nasal, and oral routes for efficient and effective drug delivery. Increased drug encapsulation efficiency, enhanced drug permeation and penetration into or across the skin, and ultradeformability have led to widespread interest in ELs to modulate drug release, permeation, and drug action more efficiently than conventional drug-release vehicles. This review provides insights into the versatile role that ELs play in the delivery of numerous drugs and biomolecules by improving drug release, permeation, and penetration across the skin as well as stability. Furthermore, it provides future directions that should ensure the widespread use of ELs across all medical fields.

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Hussain, A., Singh, S., Sharma, D., Webster, T. J., Shafaat, K., & Faruk, A. (2017, July 17). Elastic liposomes as novel carriers: Recent advances in drug delivery. International Journal of Nanomedicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S138267

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