Acta Scientific Pharmaceutical Sciences (ASPS)(ISSN: 2581-5423)

Review Article Volume 7 Issue 4

Review: Niosomal Drug Delivery Systems

Rutik Nagnath Ghadge*, Manisha B Parhad and Gajanan S Sanap

LBYP College of Pharmacy, Pathri, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

*Corresponding Author: Rutik Nagnath Ghadge, LBYP College of Pharmacy, Pathri, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.

Received: March 13, 2023; Published: March 27, 2023

Abstract

Niosomes represent a promising medicine delivery module. The vesicle is composed of a bilayer of non-ionic surface active agents and hence the name niosomes. Niosomes are a new medicine delivery system, in which the drug is reprised in a vesicle. They present a structure analogous to liposome and hence they can represent indispensable vesicular systems with respect to liposomes. Structurally, noisome are analogous to liposomes, in that they're also made up of a bilayer. Still, the bilayer in the case of niosomes is made up of non-ionic face active agents rather than phospholipids as seen in the case of liposomes. Niosomes may be unilamellaror multilamellar depending on the system used to prepare them. Niosomes present a structure analogous to liposome and hence they can represent indispensable vesicular systems with respect to liposomes.

 Keywords: Noisome; Proniosomes; Liposomes

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Citation

Citation: Rutik Nagnath Ghadge., et al. “Review: Niosomal Drug Delivery Systems". Acta Scientific Pharmaceutical Sciences 7.4 (2023): 06-12.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Rutik Nagnath Ghadge., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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