Sometime, you need something far more specific, than just an over the counter pain relief pill. Liposomal encapsulation technology even has a do it yourself group. This is where they get together and throw out new ideas and report on results. It was found that by doing it this way one does not have to go through the complex route of formulating drug carrying liposomes. These are more commonly carried out in laboratories around the world.
The founder Mr Brooks Bradley showed that by combining water, lecithin and vitamin c together and then adding this little mixture to an ultrasonic bath it can produce a medical product. A simple recipe on how to make liposomes involves lecithin getting dissolved in a solvent. This could be chloroform or acetone and then once it has evaporated it will leave a thin layer on the container.
All medicines can be classified in different ways for example the small molecule drug is copied from chemical synthesis. The biopharmaceuticals include allergenic, gene therapies, vaccines and blood components as well as recombinant therapeutic protein. These are DNA molecules that are formed in laboratories by a means of genetic recombination or molecule cloning. They are brought together with genetic materials from several sources which then create a chain not found in natural organisms. They all share the same chemical make-up but only differ in the nucleotide chain.
The word liposome comes from two Greek words; the first is fat and the other body. They were first discovered while scientists were testing a new electron microscope and added a negative stain to dry phospholipids. This negative staining is a method used in diagnostic microscopy, for different small specimens with an optically opaque fluid.
All cancer cells tend to divide much quicker than the healthy cells and chemotherapy drugs are effective in targeting them. Even the fast growing healthy cells will be damaged in the process. With all the different cancer drugs out there just about every one of them has some bad side effects.
The factors that play a role when it comes to the side effects can be ones age, lifestyle as well as the treatment they are getting and health issues before getting sick. In some cases once the treatment has ended so the side effects will diminish but in a few cases it will never go away. Some of these drugs are so strong that they affect the cells in the digestive tract, mouth, bone marrow as well as the hair follicles and reproductive system.
A recent study shows that liposomal vitamin C is more able to produce serum levels at a much higher dose than though possible. It dramatically increases the absorption into the blood and thereby into individual cells. This process lasts from the time the vitamin has made its way towards the gastrointestinal tract until it has reached the targeted tissue.
Liposomal encapsulation employs a phospholipids liposome to create a resistance that repels the unhelpful actions of the digestive juices as well as the free radicals of the body. These kinds of protection will last from the time the nutrients reach the GI tract until the contents has reached its target. They are absorbed by the cells and transferred into the intracellular spaces.
The founder Mr Brooks Bradley showed that by combining water, lecithin and vitamin c together and then adding this little mixture to an ultrasonic bath it can produce a medical product. A simple recipe on how to make liposomes involves lecithin getting dissolved in a solvent. This could be chloroform or acetone and then once it has evaporated it will leave a thin layer on the container.
All medicines can be classified in different ways for example the small molecule drug is copied from chemical synthesis. The biopharmaceuticals include allergenic, gene therapies, vaccines and blood components as well as recombinant therapeutic protein. These are DNA molecules that are formed in laboratories by a means of genetic recombination or molecule cloning. They are brought together with genetic materials from several sources which then create a chain not found in natural organisms. They all share the same chemical make-up but only differ in the nucleotide chain.
The word liposome comes from two Greek words; the first is fat and the other body. They were first discovered while scientists were testing a new electron microscope and added a negative stain to dry phospholipids. This negative staining is a method used in diagnostic microscopy, for different small specimens with an optically opaque fluid.
All cancer cells tend to divide much quicker than the healthy cells and chemotherapy drugs are effective in targeting them. Even the fast growing healthy cells will be damaged in the process. With all the different cancer drugs out there just about every one of them has some bad side effects.
The factors that play a role when it comes to the side effects can be ones age, lifestyle as well as the treatment they are getting and health issues before getting sick. In some cases once the treatment has ended so the side effects will diminish but in a few cases it will never go away. Some of these drugs are so strong that they affect the cells in the digestive tract, mouth, bone marrow as well as the hair follicles and reproductive system.
A recent study shows that liposomal vitamin C is more able to produce serum levels at a much higher dose than though possible. It dramatically increases the absorption into the blood and thereby into individual cells. This process lasts from the time the vitamin has made its way towards the gastrointestinal tract until it has reached the targeted tissue.
Liposomal encapsulation employs a phospholipids liposome to create a resistance that repels the unhelpful actions of the digestive juices as well as the free radicals of the body. These kinds of protection will last from the time the nutrients reach the GI tract until the contents has reached its target. They are absorbed by the cells and transferred into the intracellular spaces.
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