Tuesday 22 August 2023

Chronotherapeutic Drug Delivery System - A Detailed Study | Chapter 11 | Novel Aspects on Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 8

The study of during the day clocks and the natural platform's likely uses for them has managed to an increased interest in chronotherapy research. This area of research specifies important visions for improving current drug delivery science. Chronotherapy involves executing drugs in sync with circadian music to target particular sites in the body. Among them pulsatile drug transfer system gains recent consideration where the drug be necessary to deliver at desired scene with official time of region by offering multiple benefits for the sufferers. Recently, research has been attracted on chronotherapeutics for the disease such as asthma, arthritis, malignancy, diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterlemia, congestive heart failure and stroke. They have been concocted according to the biological clock of the body to exhibit  complete release of drug after the particularized lag opportunity, especially for drugs that undergo first pass absorption by liver and drug requirement all the while nocturnal dosing. There have existed various attempts to cultivate a therapeutic system that gives drugs to treat rhythmic diseases established their occurrence. The ideal chronotherapeutic plan should release the drug rapidly and entirely after a distinguishing lag time. Researchers have directed on developing chronotherapeutic drug transfer systems using polymer films that are dependent on something erosion, slippery, or opposing as well as sonic cues systems for giving drugs. This chapter investigate the idea of chronotherapy, problems knowing in its progress, present methods, and potential uses in medication transmittal for treating disorders affiliated to circadian rhythm.

Author(s) Details:

D. Nagasamy Venkatesh,
Department of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Rocklands, Post Box No: 20, Ootacamund-643001, Tamil Nadu, India.

N. Arun,
Department of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ootacamund, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru-643 001, India.

S. D. Shanmugakumar,
Jyothishmathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Thimmapur, Karimnagar, Telanagana-505481, India.

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