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Soy Lecithin-Derived Liposomal Delivery Systems: Surface Modification and Current Applications.

Ngoc Thuy Trang LeVan Du CaoThi Nhu Quynh NguyenThi Thu Hong LeThach Thao TranThai Thanh Hoang Thi
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2019)
The development of natural phospholipids for nanostructured drug delivery systems has attracted much attention in the past decades. Lecithin that was derived from naturally occurring in soybeans (SL) has introduced some auspicious accomplishments to the drug carrying aspect, like effectual encapsulation, controlled release, and successful delivery of the curative factors to intracellular regions in which they procure these properties from their flexible physicochemical and biophysical properties, such as large aqueous center and biocompatible lipid, self-assembly, tunable properties, and high loading capacity. Despite the almost perfect properties as a drug carrier, liposome is known to be quite quickly eliminated from the body systems. The surface modification of liposomes has been investigated in many studies to overcome this drawback. In this review, we intensively discussed the surface-modified liposomes that enhancing the targeting, cellular uptake, and therapeutic response. Moreover, the recent applications of soy lecithin-derived liposome, focusing on cancer treatment, brain targeting, and vaccinology, are also summarized.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • drug release
  • cancer therapy
  • fatty acid
  • ionic liquid
  • emergency department
  • mass spectrometry
  • white matter
  • prognostic factors
  • brain injury
  • energy transfer
  • high speed