Affiliation:
1. Loknete Dr. J. D. Pawar College of Pharmacy, Manur, Tal - Kalwan, Dist – Nashik.
Abstract
Vesicular systems are an innovative way to distribute drugs in a controlled way, improving bioavailability and achieving a longer-lasting therapeutic effect. When non-ionic surfactant vesicles self-assemble, niosomes are formed. The niosome formation is influenced by a number of variables, including the kind of non-ionic surfactant utilized, the preparation technique, the hydration temperature, etc. We have tried to include all the fundamental information about niosomes in this review article, including the different preparation techniques, types of niosomes, Advantages and disadvantages, niosome characterization, applications, and Drug delivery via niosomes. Lastly, the delivery system's limitations and prospects have also been covered.
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