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An effective nano-carrier-based archaeosomes for the cell and drug delivery for better pharmacological response: A review

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Monika Bhandari1 , Rohit Kumar2 , Shivanshu Gangwar3 , Ankita Singh Dhakrey4 , Dr.U.Priya5 , Akhilesh Patel6* , Neelam Wadhwani7 , Rajesh E Jesudasan8
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.8.526

Abstract

Archaea-specific liposomes called archaeosomes, are unique liposomes. Achaean-type lipids are diether or tetraether archaeols. Traditional methods (hydrated film sonicated, extrusion, and detergent dialysis) can encapsulate thermally stable substances in archaeosomes at physiological temperatures or lower. Many physiological and environmental factors affect its stability. Archaeosomes are utilised to deliver cancer vaccinations, Chagas disease, proteins, peptides, genes, antigens, and natural antioxidants. This study examined how the pharmaceutical business could employ nano-nano-carrier technology.

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