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Alternative therapies are necessary for the treatment of malaria due to emerging drug resistance. However, many promising antimalarial compounds have poor water solubility and suffer from the lack of suitable delivery systems, which seriously limits ...
Anna Jaromin +11 more
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Liposomes for Tumor Targeted Therapy: A Review
Liposomes, the most widely studied nano-drug carriers in drug delivery, are sphere-shaped vesicles consisting of one or more phospholipid bilayers. Compared with traditional drug delivery systems, liposomes exhibit prominent properties that include ...
Shile Wang +3 more
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Liposomes are nano-sized spherical vesicles composed of an aqueous core surrounded by one (or more) phospholipid bilayer shells. Owing to their high biocompatibility, chemical composition variability, and ease of preparation, as well as their large ...
D. Lombardo, M. Kiselev
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Efficient One-Pot Synthesis of Novel Caffeic Acid Derivatives as Potential Antimalarials
New protocol for the preparation of the novel caffeic acid derivatives using the Wittig reaction has been applied to follow the principles of green chemistry.
Katarzyna Sidoryk +8 more
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Liposomes in Cancer Therapy: How Did We Start and Where Are We Now
Since their first discovery in the 1960s by Alec Bangham, liposomes have been shown to be effective drug delivery systems for treating various cancers. Several liposome-based formulations received approval by the U.S.
Melody D. Fulton, Wided Najahi-Missaoui
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Liposomes are considered among the most versatile and advanced nanoparticle delivery systems used to target drugs to specific cells and tissues. Structurally, liposomes are sphere-like vesicles of phospholipid molecules that are surrounded by equal ...
S. Pande
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Coating Materials to Increase the Stability of Liposomes
Liposomes carry various compounds with applications in pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic fields, and the administration route is especially parenteral, oral, or transdermal.
Diana Pasarin +6 more
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Liposomes: Structure, Biomedical Applications, and Stability Parameters With Emphasis on Cholesterol
Liposomes are essentially a subtype of nanoparticles comprising a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head constituting a phospholipid membrane. The spherical or multilayered spherical structures of liposomes are highly rich in lipid contents with ...
Pooria Nakhaei +8 more
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A key aspect for successful drug delivery via lipid‐based nanoparticles is their internalization in target cells. Two prominent examples of such drug delivery systems are artificial phospholipid‐based carriers, such as liposomes, and their biological ...
Timea B Gandek +2 more
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The aim of this study was the development of optimal sustained-release moxifloxacin (MOX)-loaded liposomes as intraocular therapeutics of endophthalmitis.
Evangelos Natsaridis +7 more
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