“…Lyotropic liquid crystalline (LLC) mesophases, particularly cubic and hexagonal ones, have been extensively studied as vehicles for molecules of different size and polarity such as small drugs, vitamins, peptides, proteins, and nucleic acids. − In fact, encapsulation permits the control of the release of the enclosed molecule in space and time, thus possibly allowing targeted therapies, and represents an efficient strategy for biomolecule stabilization. Recently, we reported the use of phytantriol (PHYT) or monoolein cubosomes for the loading and delivery of vitamin B12 and different anticancer compounds, namely, the commonly used 5-fluorouracil, , the plant extract isofuranodiene, and phosphane gold(I) compounds, and demonstrated that encapsulation increased the drug stability and hence its anticancer activity. Bicontinuous cubic phases consist of a single, continuous bilayer draped over an infinite periodic minimal surface, subdividing space into two interpenetrating but unconnected water networks .…”