The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the critical function of a few polysaccharides in the creation of innovative sustained and controlled-release dosage forms containing therapeutic candidates (s). Polymers have played a significant role in the improvement of drug delivery technologies in the biomedical, tissue engineering, and pharmaceutical industries over the last few decades. It was because of the polymers' special tuneable physicochemical features that allowed for changed drug release patterns from both traditional and innovative dosage forms. Because of their unique pH responsiveness, biodegradability, biocompatibility, non-immunogenic, solubilization, and non poisonous qualities, those modified delivery systems were able to offer regulated and sustained releases of drug(s) into the neighbourhood of the specified area of interest. In this article, we've tried to highlight a few polymers for their physicochemical properties, molecular structures, and mechanisms of action, as well as their potential for use in the creation and development of dosage forms in our pharmaceutical industries.
Author(s) Details:
S. K. Lanjhiyana,
Pharmaceutics Research Division, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru
Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (Central University), Bilaspur (C.G.) - 495009, India.
Sanmati K. Jain,
Pharmaceutics Research Division, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru
Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (Central University), Bilaspur (C.G.) - 495009, India.
Sweety Lanjhiyna,
School of Pharmacy, Chouksey Engineering College, Bilaspur (C.G.)- 495001,
India.
Bharti Ahirwar,
Pharmaceutics Research Division, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru
Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (Central University), Bilaspur (C.G.) - 495009, India.
A. C. Rana,
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kurukshetra University,
Kurukshetra-136119, Haryana, India.
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