Liposomal delivery is used to describe the delivery of active content (for example, vitamins) to cells to result in the least amount of loss of the active content.
With traditional delivery methods like tablets or capsules, much of the main ingredient is degraded within the digestive tract. Degradation means that it is destroyed before it can reach the cells. Moreover, even with the part that does manage to go past the digestive tract, absorption is questionable, and it varies significantly between different kinds of ingredients. The actual absorbed amounts of active ingredients can go as low as 10%.
Liposomal delivery helps keep the active content isolated from the effects of the digestive tract. It is protected by phospholipid membrane and delivered directly into the cell due to the biocompatibility of the cells and the liposomes phospholipid membranes. With high-quality liposomal products, the amount of active compound used by cells can be above 90%.