Liposomal vitamin C is an enhanced form of vitamin designed to achieve better nutrient absorption and utilization in the body. Liposomes are small, spherical cells with an outer layer made up of fatty acids called phospholipids extracted from sunflower or soybeans. Liposomes also have an inner compartment consisting of water and water-soluble active ingredients. Water-soluble components such as vitamin C are protected within the inner compartment through the liposomal structure.
Liposomal Vitamin C is a pharmaceutical-grade delivery system utilizing phospholipid bilayer encapsulation to enhance bioavailability. The core manufacturing process involves high-pressure homogenization of ascorbic acid within aqueous lipid solutions, ensuring stable molecular dispersion for industrial bulk supply.