Microsponge is a porous polymeric microsphere and a tiny
sponge-like spherical particle. It is a novel, unique and futuristic approach
to drug delivery in a well-framed manner. Using this approach, regulated
delivery of drugs may now be gained quickly as well as safely. This system is a
patented system of tiny particles, made up of very tightly connected,
polymer-based microporous spheres filled with active ingredients, each
containing many small, interconnected empty spaces. Sponge micro particulates
have gained the interest of researchers for pharmaceutical applications due to
their exceptional features, which include high porousness, elastic deformation,
capillary action, and three-dimensional (3D) response surroundings. Sponge
particles are particularly promising for medication administration, tissue
engineering, and wound repair due to their large reservoirs with extensive
surfaces and interior networks for cargo sheltering and shuttling. Topical drug
delivery is the exclusive application of microsponge but later on, the other
application routes of drug delivery like oral, pulmonary and parenteral were
also used. One of the most excellent features of the microsponge is it is
self-sterilizing. The release and loading of drugs were studied by researchers
and indicated the properties responsible for them. This review focused on the
incorporation of drugs in microsponges, fabrication methods, characterization
parameters, and biomedical applications of microsponges. Near future, it will
be quite useful in exploring the microsponge delivery systems (MDS) in
different disorders. So, the objective of this work was to provide recent and
updated information on Microsponges as smart carriers for drug delivery in
Pharmaceutical research.
Author(s)
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Ranu
Biswas
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University,
Kolkata-700032, WB, India.
Md.
Ahesan Ansari
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University,
Kolkata-700032, WB, India.
Sourav
Mondal
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University,
Kolkata-700032, WB, India.
Pritam
Kapat
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University,
Kolkata-700032, WB, India.
Arindam
Ghosh
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University,
Kolkata-700032, WB, India.
Shounak
Sarkhel
JIS University, 81, Nilgunj Road, Deshpriya Nagar, Agarpara,
Kolkata-700109, WB, India.
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