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Therapeutic agents lecithin

Liposomes are lipid-based vesicles useful in delivering conventional as well as macromolecular therapeutic agents (35). The commercially available liposomal formulations include Doxil (doxorubicin) and Ambisome (amphotericin B), which are available for the treatment of tumors and fungal infections, respectively. Egg yolk and soy lecithins that are mainly composed of phospholipids (< 95%) are commonly used as raw materials for liposome preparation. Of the two, soy lecithins are generally preferred for reasons of... [Pg.386]


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