Liposomal technology is an innovative way to protect and transport sensitive substances within the body. The principle has been researched and applied for decades in various fields, from nutrition to pharmaceutical innovations. More and more women are curious about how this technology works and why it is so frequently used in modern formulations.
Here you can read in an accessible way how liposomes are structured, what makes them special, and why this technique is receiving so much attention within the scientific community worldwide.
What is liposomal technology?
Liposomal technology is an innovative method to protect and transport substances in the body.
The active substance is packaged in microscopic fat globules called liposomes.
These liposomes are composed of natural phospholipids — the same fatty substances that make up our cell membranes.
Due to this similarity, liposomes can transport substances through the body more safely and stably .
How does a liposome work?
A liposome looks a bit like a mini soap bubble , but is made of fat molecules.
An active substance can be enclosed inside.
That layer of fat has several benefits:
- It protects sensitive substances against degradation by oxygen, light, or stomach acid.
- It helps with the gradual release of the contents.
- It ensures that substances end up in the right place.
In this way, a liposome functions as a kind of natural protective layer and transport vehicle in one .
Why liposomal technology is important
Researchers have been studying liposomes since the 1960s.
The technology is now being applied in various fields, such as:
- nutrition and biotechnology – for better stability of natural substances
- cosmetics – for controlled release through the skin
- pharmaceutical innovation – for targeted drug delivery
In all these applications, it revolves around one goal: delivering substances to the right place as efficiently as possible.
Liposomes and science
The functioning of liposomal systems has been extensively researched.
Scientific publications describe how liposomes:
- and enable a better distribution of active ingredients.
- can increase the stability of substances,
- help prevent oxidation and degradation
Sources
- Springer Nature – Liposomal Delivery Systems: Recent Advances (2024)
- MDPI Nutrients – Encapsulation Efficiency of Liposomes (2022)
- Frontiers in Nutrition – The Future of Lipid-Based Carriers (2025)
Liposomal technology at Viv Support
At Viv Support, we closely follow developments in liposomal innovations .
We believe it is important that every step in our production process contributes to quality, purity, and reliability .
Therefore, we pay close attention to:
- the composition and stability of our formulations
- the safety and purity of raw materials
- and the scientific substantiation of the applied technology
This way, we can work with confidence on products that meet our high quality standards.
Did you know that…
💡 Do liposomes resemble the structure of human cell membranes?
💡 the first liposomes were scientifically described as early as 1961?
💡 modern nanotechnology makes liposomes increasingly smaller and more stable?
In summary
Liposomal technology uniquely combines nature and science.
By coating substances with the body's own fats, a stable and efficient transport system is created that is applied in various scientific fields — from nutrition to pharmaceuticals.
Curious where liposomal technology is used at Viv Support?
View our liposomal supplements here .









