Nanoliposomes are vesicular structures composed of lipid bilayers that encapsulate an aqueous core. These nanoscale carriers are derived from liposomes, which are widely used in drug delivery systems. The term "nano" refers to their size, typically ranging from 20 to 1000 nanometers. Due to their biocompatibility and ability to encapsulate both hydrophilic and hydrophobic substances, nanoliposomes have become an integral component of nanotechnology.