Excipients used in nano-technology assisted drug delivery systems

The overall therapeutic benefit of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is dependent on its potency and efficacy to deliver to the site of action. Drug delivery systems enable optimization of the latter by altering the physicochemical and/or biopharmaceutical properties of the API(s). Applicati...

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Main Author: Arvind Kumar Bansal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council
Series:Journal of Excipients and Food Chemicals
Online Access:http://jefc.scholasticahq.com/article/938-excipients-used-in-nano-technology-assisted-drug-delivery-systems.pdf
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spelling doaj-eca0b14216ac4072b04355455c90021a2020-11-24T21:33:18ZengInternational Pharmaceutical Excipients CouncilJournal of Excipients and Food Chemicals2150-2668Excipients used in nano-technology assisted drug delivery systemsArvind Kumar BansalThe overall therapeutic benefit of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is dependent on its potency and efficacy to deliver to the site of action. Drug delivery systems enable optimization of the latter by altering the physicochemical and/or biopharmaceutical properties of the API(s). Application of nanotechnology for the prevention and the treatment of diseases has provided a wider platform for delivery of ‘difficult to deliver’ APIs. This increasing utilization of nanotechnology assisted drug delivery systems (NADDS) has demonstrated wide-ranging benefits, from improvement in oral bioavailability to targeting of drug to specific tissues.http://jefc.scholasticahq.com/article/938-excipients-used-in-nano-technology-assisted-drug-delivery-systems.pdf
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Excipients used in nano-technology assisted drug delivery systems
Journal of Excipients and Food Chemicals
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title Excipients used in nano-technology assisted drug delivery systems
title_short Excipients used in nano-technology assisted drug delivery systems
title_full Excipients used in nano-technology assisted drug delivery systems
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publisher International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council
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description The overall therapeutic benefit of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is dependent on its potency and efficacy to deliver to the site of action. Drug delivery systems enable optimization of the latter by altering the physicochemical and/or biopharmaceutical properties of the API(s). Application of nanotechnology for the prevention and the treatment of diseases has provided a wider platform for delivery of ‘difficult to deliver’ APIs. This increasing utilization of nanotechnology assisted drug delivery systems (NADDS) has demonstrated wide-ranging benefits, from improvement in oral bioavailability to targeting of drug to specific tissues.
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