Description
Liposome Drug Delivery System (Lipid Vesicles) is a nano-scale carrier platform composed of phospholipid bilayers that form spherical vesicles capable of encapsulating both hydrophilic and hydrophobic compounds. The structure mimics biological membranes, enabling efficient interaction with cells and improved delivery of therapeutic agents.
The system is engineered for stability, uniform size distribution, and high encapsulation efficiency. It protects sensitive molecules from degradation while allowing controlled release and targeted delivery. Surface modification options enable functionalization for specific targeting applications. The formulation is optimized for reproducibility and compatibility with pharmaceutical and biomedical workflows.
Key features
Lipid bilayer vesicle structure
Encapsulation of diverse therapeutics
Enhanced stability and protection
Tunable size and surface properties
Compatible with targeting strategies
Typical specifications
Volume 10 mL
Structure lipid vesicles (liposomes)
Size range 50–200 nm (customizable)
Encapsulation efficiency high
Sterility available upon request
Applications
Targeted drug delivery
Gene and RNA delivery
Vaccine development
Cancer therapeutics
Biomedical research





