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Moisturizing Liposomes |
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Liposomes are microscopic spherical vesicles that form when phospholipids are hydrated. When mixed in water under low shear conditions, the phospholipids arrange themselves in sheets, the molecules aligning side by side in like orientation, "heads" up and "tails" down. These sheets then join tails-to-tails to form a bilayer membrane which encloses some of the water in a phospholipid sphere. Typically, several of these vesicles will form one inside the other in diminishing size, creating a multilamellar structure of concentric phosphlipid spheres separated by layers of water. *Advantages: The characteristics of liposomes also yield a variety of other formulation benefits. - Controlled Delivery System - Biodegradable, Non-Toxic - Carry Both Water and Oil Soluble Payloads - Can Solubilize Recalcitrant Compounds - Prevention of Oxidation - Protein Stabilization - Controlled Hydration |
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