A Nanosponge is a cutting-edge
device that delivers topical and oral drugs in a precise and regulated manner.
Nanosponges are nano-polymer spheres that may suspend or trap many compounds in
a designed product like a gel, cream, ointment, fluids, or powder. They're then
mixed into a finished product. This method allows ingredients to interact,
reducing negative effects, improving stability, beauty, and variety in
formulations. Nanosponge is a cutting-edge drug delivery system. It is a
fundamental support device for the targeted distribution of all sorts of
medications, whether lipophilic or hydrophilic. The term 'nanosponge' was coined
in the 1990s to describe a nanopore, spongy-like structure that may overcome
the limitations of native cyclodextrins (CD), particularly their water
solubility. In the years since CD NS was first introduced, researchers have
attempted to explain how low molecular weight molecules, high molecular weight
molecules, hydrophobic or hydrophilic nature, and their ability to tolerate
cyclodextrin changes, cross-connection, and cross-connection molecules can host
their behaviour and function. They have achieved significant progress in a
variety of industries, including agribusiness, pharmaceuticals, biomedicine,
and biotechnology, yet there is no comprehensive NS study available. This
report provides an overview of CD NS research, focusing on historical
foundations and key concerns ranging from very basic networking in the 1960s to
multifunctional polymers in the last 50 years. The strategy taken in this study
was to look at historical patterns in NSs in order to better understand their
role and envision their future via the examination of various writers and their
evaluations.
G. S. Annammadevi,
Institute of Pharmacy, GITAM (Deemed to be University), Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam-530045, India.
Addanki Anusha,
Institute of Pharmacy, GITAM (Deemed to be University), Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam-530045, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CAPR-V2/article/view/6576
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