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. 2021 Sep 29;11(10):2557. doi: 10.3390/nano11102557

Table 2.

Differences between liposomes, transfersomes, ethosomes, and transethosomes.

Characters Liposomes Transfersomes Ethosomes Transethosomes References
Vesicles Bilayer
lipid vesicle
2nd generation elastic lipid vesicle carriers 3rd generation elastic lipid vesicle carriers 3rd generation [2,24,32]
Lamellarity Uni/bilayer
lipid vesicle
Double bilayer
lipid vesicle
Multiple bilayer
lipid vesicle
Multiple bilayer
lipid vesicle
Composition Phospholipids and cholesterol Phospholipids and edge activator surfactant Phospholipids and ethanol Phospholipids, edge activator surfactant, and ethanol [2,24,32,42,53,54,56,76]
Surfactant role Phospholipid (lecithin) Sodium deoxycholate
Phospholipid (lecithin) and ethanol Sodium deoxycholate,
oleic acid
Characteristics Microscopic spheres (vesicles) Ultraflexible liposome Elastic liposome Ultraflexible elastic liposome [2,24,32,42,53,54,56,76]
Flexibility Rigid in nature High deformability due to the surfactant High deformability and elasticity due to the ethanol Ultra-deformability due to the surfactant and ethanol [2,53,54,56,76]
Permeation mechanism Diffusion/fusion/lipolysis Deformation of vesicle Lipid perturbation Lipid perturbation due to the ethanol and deformation of vesicles by surfactant [2,24,32,56,76]
ζ potential Neutral Positive or negative Negative Positive or negative
Extent of skin penetration The penetration rate is significantly lower, as the stiff shape and size do not allow it to pass through the stratum corneum Can easily penetrate through paracellular space due to the flexible structure Can easily penetrate through paracellular space via ethanol effect Can easily penetrate through paracellular space via flexible structure and ethanol effect [2,24,32,42,53,54,56,76]
Route of administration Oral, parenteral, topical, and transdermal Topical and transdermal Topical and transdermal Topical and transdermal [2,24,32,42,53,54,56,76]
Limitations It cannot penetrate into deeper skin Due to the surfactant, it may cause skin irritation and stable in gel form only All drugs are non-soluble in ethanol Due to the surfactant, it may cause skin irritation, and drug loss during the process of formulation [2,24,32,42,53,54,56,76]
Marketed products AmBisome, DaunoXome
Doxil,
Abelcet
Transfersomes®
(Idea AG)
Flexiseq
Nanominox,
Cellutight EF,
Noicellex,
Decorin Cream
Nil [2,24,32,42,53,54,56,76]