Liposomes can incorporate different compound types into their structure due to their inner aqueous core and the amphiphilic characteristics of the lipids which form their outer membrane. Their other characteristics contributing to their industrial success are their ability to decrease drug toxicity, increase drug circulation lifetime, and accumulate at specific sites. Therefore, over the past few years, liposomal drug preparations have been developed from laboratory research to clinical applications, such as Doxil, Myocet, Visudyne (Allen and Cullis, 2013). Not only the pharmaceutical area benefits from liposomes, but also food and cosmetic industries.