Table 1. Herbal liposomal formulations.
Formulation | Active ingregient | Application | Biological activity | Method of preparation | Percent entrapment effeciency | Route of administration | Ref. |
Quercetin Liposome | Quercetin | Reduced dose, enhanced penetration in blood brain barrier | Anti-oxidant Anti-cancer |
Reverse evaporation technique | 60% | Intranasal | 68 |
Liposome encapsulated Silymarin | Silymarin | Improve bioavailability | Hepato-protective | Reverse evaporation technique | 69.22±0.6% | Buccal | 69 |
Liposome Artemisia arborescens | Artemisiaarborescens | Targetting of essential oils to cells,enhance penetration into cytoplasmic barrier, | Antiviral | Film method and sonication | 60-74% | In-vitro | 70 |
Ampelopsin Liposome |
Ampe-lopsin | increase efficiency | Anti-cancer | Film ultrasound method | 62.30% | In-vitro | 71 |
Paclitaxel Liposome |
Paclitaxel | High entrapment efficiency and Ph sensitive | Anti-cancer | Thin film hydration method | 94% | In-vitro | 72 |
Curcumin Liposome |
Curcumin | Long circulation with high entrapment effeciency | Anti-cancer | Ethanol injection method | 88.27±2.16% | In-vitro | 73 |
Garlicin Liposome |
Garlicin | increase efficiency | Lungs | Reverse phase evaporation | 90.77% | In-vitro | 74 |