A Review on Microsponge Drug Delivery System of Pharmaceuticals
Autor: | K Vanitha, Y Navya, Shastry, Sheetal |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.3402085 |
Popis: | Microsponges are polymeric microsphere delivery systems. They are small sponge-like spherical particles which have a large porous surface. Porous microspheres with a size range between 5 and 300 microns depending on the degree of smoothness or the feeling necessary for the final formulations. They may also improve stability, reduce side effects, and favorably Change drug release. Microsponge technology has many favorable characteristics, which make it a versatile drug delivery vehicle. Microsponge systems are based on microscopic, polymer-based microspheres that can suspend or trap a broad range of substances and can then be integrated into a formulated product such as gel, cream, liquid or powder. The outer surface is typically porous, allowing a sustained flow of substances out of the sphere. Appropriate analytical methods are discussed for characterizing microsponges such as particle size and distribution, surface morphology, porosity, and density. Microsponges are designed to deliver a pharmaceutically active ingredient efficiently at the minimum dose and also to enhance stability, reduce side effects, and modify drug release. {"references":["R Ravi, SK Senthil Kumar, S Parthiban (2013), \"Formulation and evaluation of the microsponges gel for an anti-acne agent for the treatment of acne\", Indian J Pharm Sci Res, Volume 3, pp. 32−38.","Shivani Nanda, Mandeep Kaur, Nikhil Sood, Sahil Nagpal, \"Microsponge drug delivery system: an overview, World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Volume 2, Issue 3, pp. 1032−1043.","Aity S et al. (2010), \"Microsponges: A novel strategy for drug delivery system\", J Adv Pharm Technol Res, Volume 1, Issue 3, pp. 90−283.","Chadawar V, J Shaji (2007), \"Microsponge delivery system\", Current Drug Delivery.","Delattre L, Delneuville I (1995), \"Biopharmaceutical aspects of the formulation of dermatological vehicles\", J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol, Volume 5, pp. 70−71.","Viral S, Jain H, Krishna1 J, Patel P (2010), \"Microsponge drug delivery system: A review\", Int J Res Pharm Sci, Volume 1, Issue 2, pp. 212−218.","Yang L, Chu JS, Fix JA (2002), \"Colon-specific drug delivery: New approaches and in vitro/in vivo evaluation\", Int J Pharm, Volume 235, Issue 1−2, pp. 1−15.","Kydonieus AF, Berner B (1987), \"Transdermal Delivery of Drugs\", Boca Raton: CRC Press, Volume 261, pp. 52−65.","Vyas SP, Khar RK (2002), \"Targeted and Controlled Drug Delivery-Novel Carrier System. 1st ed.\", CBS Publication, pp. 453−461. New Delhi.","NH Aloorkar, AS Kulkarni, DJ Ingale, RA Patil (April–June 2012), \"Microsponges as Innovative Drug Delivery Systems\", International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp. 9−123."]} |
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