Current Trends in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry

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Current Trends in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry is the official Journal of Ateos Foundation of Science Education and Research, hosted and Managed IP Innovative Publications Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, India. Current Trends in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry is an open access, peer-reviewed quarterly international journal publishing since 2019 and is published under auspices of the Ateos Foundation of Science Education and Research. It aims to uplift researchers, scholars, academicians, and professionals in all academic and scientific disciplines. more...

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A. G. Nerkar*, G. S. Chakraborthy


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Niosomes


Short Communication

Author Details : A. G. Nerkar*, G. S. Chakraborthy

Volume : 3, Issue : 3, Year : 2021

Article Page : 28-30

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ctppc.2021.008



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Abstract

Niosome are non-ionic surfactant vesicles. These are obtained by hydrating combination of cholesterol and non-ionic surfactants. It is used as carrier for amphiphilic and lipophilic medicine. Niosomes are identity assemble vesicles collected largely of artificial surfactants and cholesterol. Drug delivery potential of niosomes can be enhanced in use of novel drug delivery concepts similar to proniosomes, discomes and aspasomes. By reducing the clearance the rate of noisomes they provide better help in analytic imaging and as a vaccine adjuvant. As well as they supply better support in analytic imaging and as a vaccine adjuvant. This short communication reviews the niosomes.


Keywords: Noisome, Cholesterol, Hydrophilic and Lipophilic medicine, Surfactant, Adjuvant, Research, Biodegradable


How to cite : Nerkar A G, Chakraborthy G S, Niosomes. Curr Trends Pharm Pharm Chem 2021;3(3):28-30

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