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πŸ“‘ Paper Title Niosomes Drug Delivery System Review Article
πŸ‘€ Authors Dnyaneshwari Adinath Borude, Poonam P. Khade, Dr.Megha T. Salve
πŸ“˜ Published Issue Volume 8 Issue 6
πŸ“… Year of Publication 2025
πŸ†” Unique Identification Number IJSRED-V8I6P130
πŸ“ Abstract
Niosomes are vesicles made from non-ionic surfactants. They are created by hydrating a mixture of cholesterol and non-ionic surfactants. Niosomes are non-ionic surfactant vesicles made by hydrating cholesterol Linta V., Daisy P.A., and Boby Johns G. discuss noisome drug delivery systems, focusing on how they are formulated and their various applications. Niosomes are a type of vesicle that can improve the delivery of drugs in the body, making treatments more effective. The article from 2017 explores different techniques for creating Niosomes and highlights their potential benefits in medical treatments, such as enhanced drug stability and targeted delivery. The study emphasizes the promising role of Niosomes in improving the effectiveness of drug therapies.tant mixtures. They serve as carriers for amphiphilic and lipophilic drugs in this delivery system. Medications are encapsulated in vesicles.Niosomes are biodegradable, biocompatible, non-immunogenic, and have flexibThe review aims to highlight the various applications of niosomes in treating multiple diseases.structures. This article reviews various aspects of Niosomes, including their preparation methods and how they work. Niosomes are non-ionic surfactant-based vesicles mainly used in drug delivery. The text explores Niosomes’ benefits, such as being stable and helping drugs stay in the body longer. Comparisons with liposomes show Niosomes are less costly and have easier storage. Different preparation methods like sonication and extrusion are discussed. The article also covers how Niosomes release drugs at the target site through different delivery routes. Overall, Niosomes are useful in medicine new developments. Niosomes are useful in helping drugs pass through barriers in the body, acting as permeation enhancers. They encapsulate drugs, improving their delivery and effectiveness. Niosomes can be used to treat various diseases by delivering drugs directly to the affected areas, enhancing the treatment’s impact while potentially reducing side effects. However, niosomes can sometimes be toxic. This toxicity can be managed and reduced by using surfactants, which help stabilize niosomes and minimize any harmful effects.