Description
Liposomes
are manufactured microscopic, hollow spherical vesicles composed of a lipid
bilayer. When loaded with vitamin C, liposomes are a very effective method of
supplement delivery. Vitamin C that is surrounded by a layer of fat will help
the vitamin C to enter our cells from the bloodstream. This is crucial
because Vitamin C is water soluble. Liposomes are designed to easily pass
into your cells so vitamin C does not get excreted in urine. Once the vitamin
C has been delivered, the liposomes break down and our body will utilize the
MCTs to make new cells. Encapsulated Technology makes Liposomal Vitamin C up to 2x more bioavailable than regular Vitamin C. Why use liposomes to deliver vitamin C? Compared with vitamin C infusion, oral vitamin C administration is typically less effective, in part due to inferior vitamin C bioavailability. Following ingestion, subsequent vitamin C bioavailability is largely determined by rates of intestinal absorption and further influenced by renal reabsorption and excretion. Infusion of vitamin C is an impractical mode of administration for most of the general public and also carries a risk of infection and discomfort. Accordingly, oral consumption of vitamin C encapsulated in liposomes is of great interest. |
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