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ANACRIN- uses niosomes

Post by Jacob » Wed Jun 19, 2013 8:40 pm

http://mp3italy.eu/works/naturalis/?page_id=19
NIOSOMA is an effective delivery system for cosmeceuticals and skin care formulations made of very small vesicles (100 nm).
Such vesicles are made of a surfactant bilayer with its hydrophilic ends exposed on the outside and inside of the vesicle, while the hydrophobic chains face each other within the bilayer.


Such as liposomes, niosomes are able to increase drug stability, enhance the effectiveness, prolong circulation time and promote uptake of the entrapped drugs into the target site. However, respect liposomes, niosomes has additional important advantages such as:


1. ability to entrap both hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs
2. greater chemical stability
3. no problems related to phospholipids purity
4. low toxicity due to non ionic nature
5. no requirement of special precautions and conditions for formulation
6. production without the use of unacceptable solvents


For these reasons niosoma is a new and effective drug delivery system particularly suitable for pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical.
Niosomal vescicoles increase the stability of entrapped active agents, improve bioavaiability of poorly absorbed ingredients and enhance skin penetration improving percutaneous passage of biologically active molecules through human stratum corneum which is known to be a highly impermeable protective barrier.
Nothing on the ANACRIN..yet. Just that it's "an innovative complex anti-hair loss of natural origin"

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