A Review on Aquosomes: Water like Bodies Vesicular System for Drug Delivery

Authors

  • Shubham S. Jadhav
  • Tushar Gaikwad

Keywords:

Adsorption, Aquasomes, Drug Delivery, Insulin delivery, Nano particles

Abstract

In past years, Nano biotechnology has emerged as a fresh solution for medications that are challenging to distribute in traditional pharmaceutical formulations. Only just few good example of Nano-biotechnologically generated carrier systems include nanoparticles, liposomes, noisome, quantum dots, and aquasomes. Aquasomes are a special variant of medication delivery system that is made up of nanoparticles that ego. Infrastructure of transport in the development of new drugs, aquasomes have shown to be a useful drug delivery mechanism. Nanoparticles made of ceramic. Aquasomes are composed of three layers of solid material. Adsorption comprises physiologically active drug molecules on a carbohydrate-coated crystalline core. The stability is provided by the polyhydroxy oligomer coating, while the protection is provided by the polyhydroxy oligomer coating. Aquasome formulations are usually given intravenously, however current research suggests that this isn't always the case. Other governance methods are also available. Aquasomes have a variety of applications. To distribute their bioactive compounds, they used a combination of molecular shielding and an extended release approach. Insulin, hemoglobin, and enzymes have been effectively delivered using the delivery mechanism, serratiopeptidese, etc.

Published

2022-06-13