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Niosomes: An Update

International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Review and Research, 2017
Over decades researchers are striving to use the drugs in an efficient manner to treat various diseases. The efficient use can be explained as reduced dose, reduced side effects, reduced dosage frequency, greater patient compliance and maximum concentration of the drug at the site of action so as to reduce the undue exposure to the entire body.
Shilpi Arora, , Yashwant
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Niosomal delivery of 5-fluorouracil

Journal of Microencapsulation, 1999
Non-ionic surfactant vesicles (niosomes) have shown promise as cheap, chemically stable alternatives to liposomes. Niosomes of spans (Sorbitan monoesters) have shown promise of commercial exploitation. Hence, niosomes were prepared of 5-fluorouracil (FU) using different spans.
A, Namdeo, N K, Jain
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NIOSOMES: PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION

2022
Authors : LOPAMUDRA ROY; Prof. ANUPAMA DIWAN; Dr.
LOPAMUDRA ROY   +2 more
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Niosomes

2013
During the past decades the use of vesicles for drug delivery has been established. One of these vesicular systems is the niosomes; these may be unilamellar or multilamellar. The niosome bilayer is different from the liposome bilayer in that niosomes are prepared from uncharged single-chain surfactants with the incorporation of cholesterol or other ...
MARIANECCI, CARLOTTA   +4 more
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Carboplatin Niosomal Nanoplatform for Potentiated Chemotherapy

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2022
This study aimed to characterize a stable nano-niosome formulation, which could reduce the adverse effects of carboplatin (CB) and improve its therapeutic efficacy in the treatment of breast cancer. For this purpose, CB-loaded polyethylene glycol (PEG)ylated niosome nanoparticles (PEG-NS-CB) were synthesized using the reverse-phase evaporation method ...
Seyed Ebrahim Alavi   +5 more
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Preparation and Characterization of Propylthiouracil Niosomes

Journal of Liposome Research, 2006
Propylthiouracil, a lyophobic drug with an antiproliferative activity, was formulated into niosomes using various classes of nonionic surfactants. Feasibility of vesicle formation by the sonication method was evaluated. Size and size distribution was measured by laser diffraction.
Waraporn, Suwakul   +2 more
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Niosomes in Drug Delivery: Current Researches in Niosomes

Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Niosomes, non-ionic surfactant-based vesicular systems, have garnered significant attention in recent years for their potential applications in drug delivery, gene therapy, and vaccine development. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of current research on niosomes, focusing on their formulation, characterization, and therapeutic ...
Harsh Vardhan   +3 more
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Synthesis of gold nanoparticles in niosomes

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2012
This work outlines a novel method for the synthesis of stable gold nanoparticles within the spatially confined region of vesicles. For the first time, Span/cholesterol based niosomes have been used for nanoparticle synthesis. The restricted geometry within niosomes prevents nanoparticle aggregation.
Swati, De, Rikta, Kundu, Abhijit, Biswas
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Stability Studies on Piroxicam Encapsulated Niosomes

Current Drug Delivery, 2015
Drug delivery systems which yield ideal treatments are currently the center of interest for researchers. Niosomes have numerous advantages over other drug delivery systems. However, stability issue is not clear yet and is a serious drawback for niosomes. In this study, the stability of niosomes was the center of interest.
Zehra Ceren, Ertekin   +2 more
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Characterization of Niosomes

1992
In this paper the forming of vesicles from single chain surfactants, i.e. polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers, has been discussed. The alkyl chain of the surfactants varied between 10 and 18, while the number of oxyethylene units varied between 3 and 7. Stable vesicles could only be prepared from those surfactants which from liquid state bilayers and which ...
J. A. Bouwstra   +3 more
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