Microencapsulation: A promising technique for controlled drug delivery.

Res Pharm Sci

Department of Pharmaceutics, JSS College of Pharmacy, SS Nagar, Mysore, Karnataka-570015, India.

Published: July 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Microparticles are advantageous as drug delivery systems because they protect drugs from degradation, allow precise control of drug release over time, and are easier to administer compared to larger alternatives.
  • The article discusses recent developments in drug-loaded microparticles aimed at enhancing medical treatment effectiveness by targeting specific sites and controlling drug delivery rates.
  • It also highlights the challenges of creating effective oral controlled release systems and emphasizes the potential of microparticles to address these issues in drug delivery applications.

Article Abstract

MICROPARTICLES OFFER VARIOUS SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGES AS DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS, INCLUDING: (i) an effective protection of the encapsulated active agent against (e.g. enzymatic) degradation, (ii) the possibility to accurately control the release rate of the incorporated drug over periods of hours to months, (iii) an easy administration (compared to alternative parenteral controlled release dosage forms, such as macro-sized implants), and (iv) Desired, pre-programmed drug release profiles can be provided which match the therapeutic needs of the patient. This article gives an overview on the general aspects and recent advances in drug-loaded microparticles to improve the efficiency of various medical treatments. An appropriately designed controlled release drug delivery system can be a foot ahead towards solving problems concerning to the targeting of drug to a specific organ or tissue, and controlling the rate of drug delivery to the target site. The development of oral controlled release systems has been a challenge to formulation scientist due to their inability to restrain and localize the system at targeted areas of gastrointestinal tract. Microparticulate drug delivery systems are an interesting and promising option when developing an oral controlled release system. The objective of this paper is to take a closer look at microparticles as drug delivery devices for increasing efficiency of drug delivery, improving the release profile and drug targeting. In order to appreciate the application possibilities of microcapsules in drug delivery, some fundamental aspects are briefly reviewed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3093624PMC

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