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Nanoparticles and Nanocarriers- Based Pharmaceutical Formulations

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Niosomes, which are well recognized for their non-ionic surfactant characteristics, are considered to be innovative drug delivery methods since they improve the solubility and stability of medicinal compounds when administered orally.

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It has been shown that niosome vesicles are closed bilayer structures that may exist in aqueous fluids and are produced by the self-assembly of different types of hydrated non-ionic surfactants and amphiphile monomers in aqueous media. Because the monomers maintain a wide range of kinetic activity inside the assembly, they are referred to as liquid crystal structures in terms of thermodynamics. It is just the total of different processes for the dispersion of monomers and solvents that results in the formation of the final systems. Niosomes are made up mostly of lipid molecules and nonionic surfactants, which are the two most important components in the process of making them.

DR ASHISH KUMAR PARASHAR
Lloyd Institute of Management and Technology

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This page is a summary of: Nanoparticles and Nanocarriers-Based Pharmaceutical Formulations, December 2022, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/97898150497871220101.
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