Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy, Banasthali Vidyapith University, Banasthali, P.O. Rajasthan, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Liposomes nowadays have become a preferential drug delivery system since they provide facilitating
properties to drugs, such as improved therapeutic index of encapsulated drug, target and controlled drug delivery, and
less toxicity. However, conventional liposomes have shown some disadvantages, such as less drug loading capacity,
poor retention, clearance by kidney or reticuloendothelial system, and less release of hydrophilic drugs. Thus, to
overcome these disadvantages recently, scientists have explored new approaches and methods, viz., ligand conjugation,
polymer coating, and liposome hybrids, including surface-modified liposomes, biopolymer-incorporated liposomes,
guest-in-cyclodextrin-in-liposome, liposome-in-hydrogel, liposome-in-film, liposome-in-nanofiber, etc. These
approaches have been shown to improve the physiochemical and pharmacokinetic properties of encapsulated drugs.
Lately, pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) computational modeling has emerged as a beneficial tool for
analyzing the impact of formulation and system-specific factors on the target disposition and therapeutic efficacy of
liposomal drugs. There has been an increasing number of liposome-based therapeutic drugs, both FDA approved and
those undergoing clinical trials, having application in cancer, Alzheimer's, diabetes, and glaucoma. To meet the continuous
demand of health sectors and to produce the desired product, it is important to perform pharmacokinetic
studies. This review focuses on the physical, physicochemical, and chemical factors of drugs that influence the target
delivery of drugs. It also explains various physiological barriers, such as systemic clearance and extravasation. A novel
approach, liposomal-hybrid complex, an innovative approach as a vesicular drug delivery system to overcome limited
membrane permeability and bioavailability, has been discussed in the review. Moreover, this review highlights the
pharmacokinetic considerations and challenges of poorly absorbed drugs along with the applications of a liposomal
delivery system in improving PKPD in various diseases, such as cancer, Alzheimer's, diabetes, and glaucoma.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Pharmacology