NIOSOME: A NOVEL TREND IN HERBAL DRUG DELIVERY
Author(s):
Mayuri S. Bhadalekar, Shruti R. Rupnar, Mayuri V. Bhosale, Dr. Nilesh B. Chougule, Nitin G. Gudphale, Rahul S. Koli
Keywords:
Herbal Drugs; Herbal novel drug delivery system; Niosomes; Non-ionic surfactant.
Abstract
It has been claimed that employing proactive and plant selections, unique herbal formulations such as polymeric nanoparticles, nanocapsules, liposomes, phytosomes, animations, microspheres, transfersomes, and ethosomes have been created. Novel formulations of plant actives and extracts are said to have notable advantages over traditional formulations, including improved solubility, bioavailability, and protection from toxicity; increased pharmacological activity; increased stability; improved tissue macrophage distribution; sustained delivery; and protection from physical and chemical degradation. To achieve controlled and targeted drug delivery, a number of novel drug delivery systems have been reported through various routes of administration. To achieve controlled and targeted drug delivery, a number of novel drug delivery systems have been reported through various routes of administration. It is frequently designed to allow the development and maintenance of any concentration at the target spot for prolonged periods of time. Niosomes is one such method of medication targeting. The research of the niosomes is the main objective of this review.
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Unique Paper ID: 158011

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 8

Page(s): 586 - 597
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