2022
DOI: 10.1177/10915818221148436
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Nonclinical Testing Evaluation of Liposomes as Drug Delivery Systems

Abstract: Various marketed drugs, as well as many in-development, have utilized liposomes, vesicles composed of one or more phospholipid bilayers, as a drug delivery system, often with the statement that they are “non-toxic” materials. This paper examined safety testing considerations and reviewed nonclinical packages used to support the safe clinical use and marketing of drugs using a liposomal drug delivery system, including liposome-only study findings. It was found that most experience has come from use of an establ… Show more

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“…Exosomes, serving as a cell-free therapeutic strategy, encompass proteins, metabolites, mRNA, biofluids and nucleic acids for targeted delivery to recipient cells (Baldrick 2023 ; Park et al 2020 ). The literatures had reported that Exo exerted an anti-fibrotic effect by inhibiting EndoMT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exosomes, serving as a cell-free therapeutic strategy, encompass proteins, metabolites, mRNA, biofluids and nucleic acids for targeted delivery to recipient cells (Baldrick 2023 ; Park et al 2020 ). The literatures had reported that Exo exerted an anti-fibrotic effect by inhibiting EndoMT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%