Review Article on Novel Drug Delivery System

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Title: Review Article on Novel Drug Delivery System
Authors: Dr. C. S. Parameswari*, K. Mounika, B. Manasa, N. Navya sree, M. Sreya, M. Rajeswari, E. Anusha
Publisher Information: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: Novel Drug Delivery Systems, Polymers, Targeted Release, Controlled Release, Modulated Release, Biodegradable Polymers, Smart Polymers, Cancer Therapy, Tissue Engineering, Gene Delivery
Description: The development of novel drug delivery systems (NDDS) has revolutionized the pharmaceutical industry by enhancing therapeutic efficacy, reducing side effects, and improving patient compliance. This thesis provides an overview of NDDS, classifying them into targeted, controlled, and modulated release systems. The significance of polymers in NDDS is highlighted, with a focus on natural, synthetic, biodegradable, conducting, and smart polymers. The advantages of NDDS, including increased bioavailability, reduced toxicity, and improved patient outcomes, are discussed. The thesis also explores various applications of NDDS, such as cancer therapy, tissue engineering, and gene delivery. Furthermore, the limitations and challenges associated with NDDS are addressed, emphasizing the need for continued research and development. This study contributes to the understanding of NDDS and their potential to transform the field of pharmaceuticals.
Document Type: Article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14355738
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14355737
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsair.doi.dedup.....50df51c8be6c6fea05e922ac77d59e67
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:The development of novel drug delivery systems (NDDS) has revolutionized the pharmaceutical industry by enhancing therapeutic efficacy, reducing side effects, and improving patient compliance. This thesis provides an overview of NDDS, classifying them into targeted, controlled, and modulated release systems. The significance of polymers in NDDS is highlighted, with a focus on natural, synthetic, biodegradable, conducting, and smart polymers. The advantages of NDDS, including increased bioavailability, reduced toxicity, and improved patient outcomes, are discussed. The thesis also explores various applications of NDDS, such as cancer therapy, tissue engineering, and gene delivery. Furthermore, the limitations and challenges associated with NDDS are addressed, emphasizing the need for continued research and development. This study contributes to the understanding of NDDS and their potential to transform the field of pharmaceuticals.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.14355738