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Nano-niosomes in drug, vaccine and gene delivery: a rapid overview
Nanomedicine Journal. 2013; 1 (1): 1-12
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-171609
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Niosomes, non-ionic surfactant vesicles [NSVs], are the hydrated lipids composed mainly of different classes of non-ionic surfactants, introduced in the seventies as a cosmetic vehicle. Nowadays, niosomes are used as important new drug delivery systems by many research groups and also they are effective immunoadjuvants which some commercial forms are available in the market. These vesicles recently used as gene transfer vectors too. This review article presents a brief explain about the achievements in the field of nano-science related to NSVs. Different polar head groups from a vast list of various surfactant with one, two or three lipophilic alkyl, perfluoroalkyl and steroidal chemical moieties may be utilized to form the proper vesicular structures for encapsulating both hydrophilic and hydrophobic compounds. The methods of niosome preparation, the vesicle stability related aspects and many examples about pharmaceutical applications of NSVs will be presented. The routes of administration of these amphiphilic assemblies are also discussed
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Surface-Active Agents / Pharmaceutical Preparations / Vaccines / Cholesterol / Drug Delivery Systems / Gene Transfer Techniques / Nanoparticles Language: English Journal: Nanomedicne J. Year: 2013

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Surface-Active Agents / Pharmaceutical Preparations / Vaccines / Cholesterol / Drug Delivery Systems / Gene Transfer Techniques / Nanoparticles Language: English Journal: Nanomedicne J. Year: 2013