Lipoza-Curcumin (Liposomal Curcumin)

“Elevating Curcumin Delivery Through Advanced Liposomal Technology”

Curcumin is a bioactive compound derived from turmeric, widely recognized as Nature’s Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Compound for its role in supporting overall health and wellness. However, conventional curcumin is associated with poor solubility and limited bioavailability, which can reduce its effectiveness in nutraceutical formulations.

Lipoza-Curcumin is an advanced liposomal curcumin ingredient developed for improved absorption, stability, and formulation performance. Using advanced liposomal delivery technology, curcumin is encapsulated within a phospholipid matrix to enhance dispersibility and support efficient delivery of active compounds.

Designed for modern nutraceutical applications, Lipoza-Curcumin offers a high-performance raw material solution suitable for a wide range of dosage formats and functional formulations.

Benefits

Experience the advantages of advanced liposomal curcumin technology designed to support better absorption, stability, and overall formulation performance.

Provides antioxidant protection

Supports joint & muscle health

Supports cardiovascular health

Helps modulate immune function

Supports skin
health

Supports cognitive & neurological health

Supports healthy inflammatory response

Applications

Suitable for a wide range of nutraceutical and functional health formulations across multiple dosage formats.

Capsules

Ideal for convenient daily nutraceutical supplementation.

Tablets

Suitable for stable and easy-to-consume health formulations.

Sachets

Designed for quick-mix and on-the-go nutritional applications.

Gummies

Perfect for enjoyable and consumer-friendly wellness products.

Syrup

Suitable for liquid formulations with enhanced ingredient delivery.

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Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) for particle size measurement

Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) is employed to evaluate the particle size distribution and polydispersity of liposomal formulations, providing essential information on colloidal stability, dispersion uniformity, and potential bioavailability.
For example – Lipoza®-Curcumin

Zeta Potential Analysis for surface charge and stability

Zeta potential analysis provides insight into the surface charge and colloidal stability of liposomal formulations, where higher negative values indicate improved dispersion stability and reduced risk of particle aggregation.
For example – Lipoza®-VitC

Absorption and permeability through models like Caco-2 cell lines.

Caco-2 studies utilize human intestinal epithelial cell monolayers to evaluate the permeability and predicted absorption of test substances across the gut barrier.

For example – Lipoza-Glutathione
Demonstrated superior permeability, showing 0.95% transport compared to 0.29% for Reduced L-Glutathione—an approximate 3.28-fold increase. This enhanced permeability, despite lower glutathione content, indicates improved intestinal absorption and supports its potential as a more bioavailable form of glutathione supplementation.

1.TEM-Based Structural Analysis of Liposomal Formulations

Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) provides high-resolution visualization of liposomal morphology, enabling assessment of vesicle size, shape, and internal structure. Liposomes generally appear as well-defined spherical vesicles with a distinct bilayer and a darker core region.
For example – Lipoza®-Q10

2.SEM-Based Surface Characterization of Liposomes

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) offers detailed visualization of surface morphology, enabling assessment of particle texture, external structure, and overall physical characteristics of liposomal powders. This technique helps confirm uniformity, surface smoothness, and morphological integrity of the formulation.
For example – Lipoza®-Fe
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