AI Article Synopsis

  • A specific method is required to incorporate active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) into cargo carriers to ensure their effectiveness.
  • Various types of lipids and polymers can be transformed into vesicular formulations, enhancing drug delivery and addressing issues like poor bioavailability and solubility.
  • Ultraflexible liposomes represent an innovative approach for drug delivery, with advancements allowing them to evade the immune system and deliver therapeutic agents for various diseases.

Article Abstract

A selected active pharmaceutical ingredient must be incorporated into a cargo carrier in a particular manner so that it achieves its goal. An amalgamation of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) should be conducted in such a manner that it is simple, professional, and more beneficial. Lipids/polymers that are known to be used in nanocarriers for APIs can be transformed into a vesicular formulation, which offers elegant solutions to many problems. Phospholipids with other ingredients, such as ethanol and water, form suitable vesicular carriers for many drugs, overcoming many problems related to poor bioavailability, poor solubility, etc. Ultraflexible liposomes are novel carriers and new frontiers of drug delivery for transdermal systems. Auxiliary advances in vesicular carrier research have been made, enabling polymer-coated ethanolic liposomes to avoid detection by the body's immune system-specifically, the cells of the reticuloendothelial system. Ultraflexible liposomes act as a cargo system and a nanotherapeutic approach for the transport of therapeutic drugs and bioactive agents. Various applications of liposome derivatives in different diseases are emphasized in this review.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8537378PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11102557DOI Listing

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