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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Niosomes: A promising carrier system for drug delivery-an in-depth review on formulation strategies characterization techniques and therapeutic
Authors
Darshana B Salam, Yogesh N Gavhane, Amrapali B Jadhav, Smita D Londhe, Anjali V Sapate
Abstract
Drug targeting is a type of phenomena where a
drug is absorbed into the body and distributed so that it interacts at the
cellular or subcellular level with the target tissue, resulting in a desired
therapeutic response at one location and no unwanted interactions at other
sites. This can be accomplished by using contemporary techniques like niosomes
to target the drug delivery system. Niosomes are a novel class of non-ionic
surfactant vesicles that are more stable, less expensive, biodegradable, and
non-toxic than liposomes. Because of their liposome-like form, they might be
thought of as an alternative to liposomes in terms of vesicular systems.
Different types of medications tend to be loaded into niosomes. This review
article illustrates the detail information of niosome's construction, benefits,
drawbacks, various method of preparation of niosomes, characterization of
niosomes, applications, current status and various challenges in niosomal drug
delivery system along with the future prospects of niosomal drug delivery
system.
Pages:39-49
How to cite this article:
Darshana B Salam, Yogesh N Gavhane, Amrapali B Jadhav, Smita D Londhe, Anjali V Sapate "Niosomes: A promising carrier system for drug delivery-an in-depth review on formulation strategies characterization techniques and therapeutic". International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 39-49
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