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Paper Title: Bilosomes: A Bile Salt based Novel drug delivery system
Authors Name: Dr.P.TRIPURA SUNDARI , G. AKHILA
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Abstract: Bilosomes are specialised form of delivery system which protects vaccines from being broken down in stomach, thereby enabling the oral delivery of vaccines as an alternative to administering treatment by injection. Bilosomes are formed by incorporating deoxy cholic acid into the membrane of niosomes. It prevents from harsh GI environment by use of bile salts which usually has emulsifying and solubilising properties. It improves hydrophilicity for water insoluble drugs and thus enhances its bioavailability. Tremendous research in last decade has made bilosomes a potential carrier system. Bile acid based bilosomes are now a days most growing research area, hence multiple applications in the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical in related to bile salts are expected in near future.
Keywords: Keywords: - Bilosomes, bilesalts, deoxycholic acid, vaccines.
Cite Article: "Bilosomes: A Bile Salt based Novel drug delivery system", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.5, Issue 4, page no.89 - 92, April-2020, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2004014.pdf
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