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  1. Niosome - Wikipedia

    Niosomes are microscopic lamellar structures formed by non-ionic surfactants and cholesterol. They exhibit a bilayer structure, with hydrophilic ends facing outward and hydrophobic ends facing inward. Their unique structure makes them ideal for diverse applications, notably in …

  2. Niosome Preparation Techniques and Structure—An Illustrated …

    Over the past two decades, major advances in niosomes in pharmaceutical nanotechnology have been detailed, including the method of preparation, applications, advantages, limitations, and comparison with other nanoscale vehicles.

  3. Niosome: A future of targeted drug delivery systems - PMC

    Niosomes are vesicles composed of non-ionic surfactants, which are biodegradable, relatively nontoxic, more stable and inexpensive, an alternative to liposomes. This article reviews the current deepening and widening of interest of niosomes in many scientific disciplines and, particularly its application in medicine.

  4. Niosome: A Promising Nanocarrier for Natural Drug Delivery …

    Dec 11, 2018 · Niosomes (the nonionic surfactant vesicles), considered as novel drug delivery systems, can improve the solubility and stability of natural pharmaceutical molecules. They are established to provide targeting and controlled release of natural pharmaceutical compounds.

  5. Current advances in niosomes applications for drug delivery and …

    Dec 1, 2023 · In this review, we review the components and fabrication methods of niosomes, as well as their functionalization, characterization, administration routes, and applications in cancer gene delivery, and natural product delivery.

  6. Niosomes: A review on niosomal research in the last decade

    Apr 1, 2020 · In this review article, we have made an attempt to incorporate all the basic details of niosomes like various methods of preparation, different types of niosomes, factors affecting their formation, characterization of niosome, their applications, routes of administration as well as the advancements taken place in the field of niosomal research w...

  7. Niosome - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Niosome is a class of molecular cluster formed by self-association of non-ionic surfactants in an aqueous phase. The unique structure of niosome presents an effective novel drug delivery system (NDDS) with ability of loading both hydrophilic and lipophilic drugs.

  8. Niosomes: A Revolution in Sustainable and Targeted Drug

    Niosomes, formed from non-ionic surfactants, are emerging as powerful nanocarriers in drug delivery, addressing critical needs for stability, biocompatibility, and flexibility in drug encapsulation.

  9. Niosome: A Promising Nanocarrier for Natural Drug Delivery …

    Niosomes (the nonionic surfactant vesicles), considered as novel drug delivery systems, can improve the solubility and stability of natural pharmaceutical molecules. They are established to provide targeting and controlled release of natural pharmaceutical compounds.

  10. Niosomes: Composition, Formulation Techniques, and Recent …

    Niosomes can be very efficient potential systems for the specific delivery of anticancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antibacterial molecules. This review aims to present an overview of their composition, the most common formulation techniques, as well as of recent utilizations as delivery systems in cancer therapy.

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