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Liposomal antibiotics for the treatment of infectious diseases
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery (2013)
  • Ali Azghani, University of Texas at Tyler
Abstract
Introduction: Liposomal delivery systems have been utilized in developing effective therapeutics against cancer and targeting microorganisms in and out of host cells and within biofilm community. The most attractive feature of liposome-based drugs are enhancing therapeutic index of the new or existing drugs while minimizing their adverse effects.
Areas covered: This communication provides an overview on several aspects of liposomal antibiotics including the most widely used preparation techniques for encapsulating different agents and the most important characteristic parameters applied for examining shape, size and stability of the spherical vesicles. In addition, the routes of administration, liposome–cell interactions and host parameters affecting the biodistribution of liposomes are highlighted.
Expert opinion: Liposomes are safe and suitable for delivery of variety of molecules and drugs in biomedical research and medicine. They are known to improve the therapeutic index of encapsulated agents and reduce drug toxicity. Recent studies on liposomal formulation of chemotherapeutic and bioactive agents and their targeted delivery show liposomal antibiotics potential in the treatment of microbial infections.
Keywords
  • administration routes,
  • infectious diseases,
  • liposome–cell interactions,
  • liposomes,
  • preparation techniques
Disciplines
Publication Date
2013
DOI
10.1517/17425247.2013.822860
Publisher Statement
First published in Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery.
Citation Information
Azghani, A. O., Alhariri, M., & Omri, A. (2014). Liposomal antibiotics for the treatment of infectious diseases. Expert Opin Drug Deliv, 10(11), 1515–32.