PHARMACEUTICAL PRONIOSOMAL DRUG DELIVERY: A COMPLETE REVIEW OF NEW DELIVERY SYSTEM

  • Priyanka Maurya
  • Saman Fatma Kailash Institute of Pharmacy and Management, Gorakhpur
  • Jai Narayan Mishra Kailash Institute of Pharmacy and Management, Gorakhpur
  • Ashutosh Kushwaha Kailash Institute of Pharmacy and Management, Gorakhpur
Keywords: Pharmacosomes, lipid based drug delivery systems, hydrophilic and lipophilic drugs Amphiphilic., vesicular drug delivery system

Abstract

Numerous issues arise in the field of solubility augmentation. Pharmacosomes, a revolutionary method based on lipid medication delivery, have emerged. Pharmacosomes are covalently bound, colloidal, nanometric-size micelles, vesicles, or hexagonal assemblies of colloidal drug dispersions to the phospholipid. Due to their special qualities such tiny size, amphiphilicity, active drug loading, high entrapment efficiency, and stability, they serve as suitable carriers for drug administration fairly accurately. In addition to lowering therapy costs, drug leakage and toxicity, increasing the bioavailability of poorly soluble medications, and having restorative benefits, they aid in the regulated release of pharmaceuticals at the site of action. This medication delivery system's capabilities have expanded to accommodate more medicines.

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Published
2022-11-19
How to Cite
Maurya, P., Fatma, S., Mishra, J. N., & Kushwaha, A. (2022). PHARMACEUTICAL PRONIOSOMAL DRUG DELIVERY: A COMPLETE REVIEW OF NEW DELIVERY SYSTEM. IJRDO-Journal of Applied Science, 8(11), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.53555/as.v8i11.5423