Author:
Lewis K.,Wuhrer R.,Ben-Nissan B.,Valenzuela S.M.,Moran K.
Abstract
A liposome is a spherical particle formed by a lipid bilayer enclosing an aqueous compartment at its center. These particles can be comprised of a variety of lipids, particularly phospholipids. They have been long considered as potential delivery devices in the medical and pharmaceutical industries because of their ability to encapsulate different compounds as the lipids form into liposomes. The biocompatibility of many liposomes has been widely studied, and this has led to the development of a number of drug formulations. The ability of liposomes to be stored in the body and to be taken up by cells makes them ideal for drug delivery.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)