Liposomes improve the bioavailability and stability of drugs and nutrients, making them easier to be absorbed and utilized by the body, whereas ordinary vitamin C, although more water-soluble, has poorer absorption and stability. In general, liposomal vitamin C is 2-3 times more absorbable than ordinary vitamin C.
Vitamin C liposomes are a new type of drug commonly used in clinical practice for the treatment of connective tissue diseases, hepatitis, atherosclerosis, asthma, chronic nephritis, and lupus erythematosus.