학술논문

Novel Methods for Liposome Formulation: Advancements and Innovations
Document Type
article
Source
Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Food Science and Technology, Vol 80, Iss 2, Pp 1-13 (2023)
Subject
liposome formulation
drug delivery
encapsulation
lipid bilayers
nanotechnology
Food processing and manufacture
TP368-456
Language
English
ISSN
2344-2344
2344-5300
Abstract
Liposomes are nanoscale spheroidal vesicles, predominantly composed of phospholipids, that offer a hydrophilic core surrounded by a hydrophobic bilayer. Their unique structure endows them with excellent biocompatibility and the ability to house both hydrophilic and lipophilic agents, making them exceptionally suited for targeted delivery applications. This versatility has seen liposomes gain widespread use in various industries, including medicine, pharmaceuticals, and nutraceuticals. This comprehensive review meticulously examines the spectrum of liposome fabrication techniques, providing insight into their respective advantages and limitations. Specifically, we scrutinize methods such as reverse phase evaporation, freeze drying, the Bangham method (also known as the thin film hydration technique), ethanol injection, the emulsion method, and ultrasonication. Each of these methodologies contributes to the array of liposomal forms, influencing their final characteristics and suitability for different applications. The present review categorizes liposomes based on the fabrication technique, offering a comparative perspective that is instrumental for researchers and practitioners in selecting the optimal method for their specific delivery system needs.