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Liposomes and biotherapeutics.

G Storm1, H P Wilms, D J Crommelin

  • 1Dept of Pharmaceutics, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Biotherapy (Dordrecht, Netherlands)
|January 1, 1991
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Liposomes show promise as delivery systems for biotherapeutic peptides and proteins, offering therapeutic advantages. Further research into their mechanisms is needed for optimal formulation design.

Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Drug Delivery Systems

Background:

  • Biotherapeutic peptides and proteins offer significant therapeutic potential but face delivery challenges.
  • Existing delivery methods for biotherapeutics have limitations.
  • Liposomes are being explored as advanced delivery vehicles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and outline approaches for utilizing liposomes in biotherapeutic delivery.
  • To assess the current research foundation supporting liposomal drug delivery for biotherapeutics.
  • To identify future research needs for optimizing liposomal formulations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies on liposome applications for biotherapeutics.
  • Analysis of various strategies for improved delivery of peptides and proteins using liposomes.

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  • Synthesis of research findings to evaluate the potential of liposomes.
  • Main Results:

    • Liposomes demonstrate potential as effective delivery systems for biotherapeutic peptides and proteins.
    • Several strategies exist for enhancing biotherapeutic delivery via liposomes.
    • The existing research, though sporadic, supports the role of liposomes in formulation and delivery.

    Conclusions:

    • Liposomes can play a crucial role in the formulation and delivery of biotherapeutics.
    • Understanding the mechanisms of action is essential for designing optimal liposomal dosage forms.
    • Further investigation is required to fully harness the therapeutic advantages of liposomal delivery systems.