The liposomal coat protects Vitamin C from stomach acid and enzymes, delivering it safely to the small intestine.
With its lipid coat, Vitamin C enters cells directly and maintains stable blood levels for 6–8 hours.
Parameter | Conventional Delivery | Liposome Delivery |
Absorption | 5% – 20% | 80% – 90% |
Stability | Easily degraded | Highly protected |
Duration | Short-lived | Sustained release |
Targeting | Random distribution | Directed delivery |
The liposomal coat protects Vitamin C from stomach acid and enzymes, delivering it safely to the small intestine.
With its lipid coat, Vitamin C enters cells directly and maintains stable blood levels for 6–8 hours.
Better absorption: Protects from stomach acid and enters the bloodstream directly.
More stable: Liposomal bilayer shields glutathione from oxidation and enzymes, extending its activity.
Targeted delivery: Delivers glutathione to specific tissues, increasing local concentration and enhancing effects..
Improved water solubility: Liposomes enhance curcumin dispersion in water.
Better stability in the body: Cholesterol strengthens the membrane, improving liposome stability in physiological conditions.
Controlled particle size: Enhances cell uptake and tissue penetration.
Biocompatible: Made from natural or biocompatible materials with low toxicity.