Niosome and Liposome

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Niosomes are used in studies for drug delivery or gene transfer. However, their physical properties and features relative to liposomes are not well documented. To characterize and more rationally optimize niosome formulations, the properties of these vesicle systems are compared to those of liposome...


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Niosome & Liposome Faysal Ahmed Id: 193-46-293

Defintion Liposome:   A liposome is a spherical-shaped vesicle that is composed of one or more phospholipid bilayers, which closely resembles the structure of cell membranes. Niosome : Niosomes are one of the promising drug carriers that have a bilayer structure and are formed by self-association of nonionic surfactants and cholesterol in an aqueous phase

Structures

Classifications Niosome: According to nature of Lamillarity : 1) Multicellular Vesicle- 1-5 µm in size 2) Large Unilamillar Vesicle- 0.1-1 µm in size 3) Small Unilamillar Vesicle- 25-500 nm in size According to size: 1) Small niosome - 100-200 nm 2) Large niosome - 800-900 nm 3) Big niosome - 2 µm-4 µm

Classification Liposome: On the basis of their size and number of bilayers, liposomes can also be classified into one of two categories: (1) multilamellar vesicles (MLV) (2) unilamellar vesicles. Unilamellar vesicles can also be classified into two categories: (1) large unilamellar vesicles (LUV) (2) small unilamellar vesicles (SUV).

Niosome Method of Preparation Niosome: 1. Formation of Niosome by the Proniosomes Method 2. Sonication 3. Micro Fluidization 4. Thin Film Hydration Method 5. Reverse Phase Evaporation

Liposome Method of Preparation General Method of preparation of Liposome: 1. Drying down lipids from organic solvent. 2. Dispersing the lipid in aqueous media. 3. Purifying the resultant liposome. 4. Analyzing the final product.

Evaluation of Niosome & Liposome Niosome: Entrapment Efficiency Vesicle diameter In-Vitro release method Liposome: Particle size determination Drug entrapment efficiency In- Vitro release study Zeta Potential

Applications Niosome : G ene delivery D rug targeting D elivery of peptide drugs S tudying immune R esponse C arriers for haemoglobin T ransdermal drug delivery systems C osmetics

Applications Liposome: I n gene delivery  E nzyme replacement therapy  A s drug delivery carriers  A nti microbial therapy  I n multi drug resistance  I n tumor therapy  I n immunology  I n cosmetology
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