Liposome

Advanced nano drug-delivery platform — Liposome

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Liposome

Liposomes are spherical micro/nanoparticles composed of phospholipid bilayers,
structurally similar to human cell membranes.
Their biomimetic and biodegradable characteristics ensure excellent biocompatibility,
while safely encapsulating a wide variety of therapeutic compounds.
As a result, liposomes are regarded as an essential drug delivery system (DDS)
in advanced industrial fields such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and functional foods.

Liposome structure

Structural Features

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    Spherical Nanoparticles
    Spherical structure that mimics cellular membranes
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    Encapsulation of Both Hydrophilic & Lipophilic Agents
    Hydrophilic compounds in the core, lipophilic compounds in the bilayer membrane
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    Excellent Structural Stability
    High stability ensured by bilayer integrity

Key Properties

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    Thermal & Structural Stability
    • Maintains particle integrity even under elevated temperatures
    • Robust structural properties maximize delivery stability
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    Precision Particle Control
    • Proprietary technology ensures highly uniform particle size distribution
    • Tunable design for various applications and delivery targets
    • Improved delivery efficiency and enhanced bioavailability
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    Continuous Manufacturing Compatibility
    • Compatible with microfluidic-based continuous production
    • Closed system maintains purity throughout the process
    • Suitable for cost-efficient industrial mass production

Nanoparticle Characterization

  • Temperature-dependent stability graph
    Temperature Stability Graph (B9)
  • Liposome DLS
    Liposome (DLS)
  • Liposome TEM
    Liposome (TEM)
  • Liposome TEM
    Liposome (TEM)