The Taxi for Your Cells (Delivery Excipients)
Getting a medicine into the body is only half the battle; it has to reach the right "address" (the sick cells).
Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs): These are tiny "fat bubbles" used as excipients. They act like an envelope that protects the medicine (like mRNA) so it can sneak inside a cell without being destroyed by the body’s defenses.
Targeted "Stickers": Some 2026 excipients have "chemical stickers" on them. These stickers only stick to cancer cells, ensuring the medicine is delivered directly to the tumor and doesn't hurt healthy parts of the body.
Absorption Boosters: These ingredients help the body's lining "open up" just a tiny bit so large biopharmaceutical molecules can pass through and enter the bloodstream.

