Liposome and Postbiotic Technologies
"Liposome technology, in its simplest terms, enables an active ingredient molecule to be enclosed within a lipid-based vesicle, allowing it to reach damaged tissue directly. While an antibiotic taken for any reason spreads throughout the entire body and exerts a systemic effect, a molecule produced using liposome technology concentrates all of its potency solely on repairing the damaged cells."
Liposomes are unique phospholipid vesicles developed to ensure that active ingredients reach target tissues and cells at an effective level.
Phospholipids form the structure of the cell membranes of advanced living organisms. Liposomes mimic the structure of cells.
Liposomes are carrier systems that resemble the phospholipid structure of the cell membrane and contain both hydrophilic and lipophilic components.
The active ingredient intended for delivery is encapsulated at the nanoscale by phospholipid barriers. The outward-facing layer is hydrophilic, allowing the contents to pass smoothly through bodily fluids with varying pH levels and solubility.
In this way, the active ingredients are protected and reach the target tissue quickly and efficiently.
MAXIMUM EFFECT, MAXIMUM BENEFIT
With liposomal technology, active ingredients are protected against factors that may inactivate them within tissues (such as skin, blood, and mucosa), thereby increasing their bioavailability and intracellular uptake.
This method is regarded as a technology of the future because it delivers completely natural, healthy components directly to the cell, significantly enhancing bioavailability and, consequently, the effectiveness of active ingredients.
Liposome and postbiotic technologies are avant-garde and pioneering approaches used for the healing and maintenance of target structures.
Liposomal products are unique solutions that deliver very rapid and effective results.