Progress of Liposome as Drug Carriers

Authors

  • Cheng Shu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/n169j642

Keywords:

liposome carrier, drug delivery, polymer material, formulation.

Abstract

Drug delivery has always been a hot topic of concern for researchers. A good drug delivery system can not only enhance the efficacy of drugs, but also reduce their side effects. Liposome, a microscopic spherical particle similar to bio-membrane, is an ideal drug carrier being used during recent years for its biocompatibility, which has changed the traditional administration method. This article analyze different examples, refers to multiple literature and provides an overview of the birth and development of liposomes, as well as their latest types and applications. Through the research of many literatures, liposome carriers are now applied in many areas, such as cancer, antibacterial drug, wound healing and so on. It is clearly sure that with new polymer materials and different formulations, liposome carriers can handle the treatment of a sea of diseases.

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Published

24-07-2024

How to Cite

Shu, C. (2024). Progress of Liposome as Drug Carriers. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 109, 38-43. https://doi.org/10.54097/n169j642