Liposomes are nanovesicles (endoplasmic reticulum) that have a bilayer membrane composed of phospholipids. Niosomes are nanovesicles that are composed of nonionic surfactants and have a bilayer membrane similar to liposomes. Compared to liposomes, niosomes are more stable in water and can contain both hydrophilic and lipophilic compounds, and it is possible to control dispersibility and physical properties of the membrane depending on the type of surfactant.
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Kei Usubaさん: 2020-10-11 23:28:17
Liposomes are nanovesicles (endoplasmic reticulum) that have a bilayer membrane composed of phospholipids. Niosomes are nanovesicles that are composed of nonionic surfactants and have a bilayer membrane similar to liposomes. Compared to liposomes, niosomes are more stable in water and can contain both hydrophilic and lipophilic compounds, and it is possible to control dispersibility and physical properties of the membrane depending on the type of surfactant.
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