口服持续释放可扩展剂型:创新,挑战和未来方向
Phool Chandra1, Sani Pratap Singh1, Vaibhav Rastogi1
1Teerthanker Mahaveer College of Pharmacy, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer edition
|July 10, 2025
概括
可扩展的药物输送系统通过在胃中扩张以延长药物释放来增强口服治疗. 本综述详细介绍了这些创新剂型的机制,材料和应用.
科学领域:
- 制药科学 制药科学
- 药物运输 药物运输 药物运输
- 生物材料科学 生物材料科学
背景情况:
- 口服持续释放剂型改善了患者的服药性和治疗疗效.
- 可扩展的药物输送系统通过基于大小的策略提供了长时间的胃保留和受控的药物释放.
研究的目的:
- 提供可扩展口服药物输送系统的全面审查.
- 突出该领域最近的进展和未来的方向.
主要方法:
- 对关键可扩展机制 (胀,展开,浮动,粘膜粘合) 的审查.
- 讨论配方策略,聚合物材料和体内行为.
- 强调智能聚合物,3D打印和新的制造技术.
主要成果:
- 可扩展系统显示出延长胃内存时间的潜力.
- 各种机制使可控药物释放配置文件成为可能.
- 最近的创新显示出先进制造和应用的前景.
结论:
- 可扩展的剂型代表了口服药物输送的重大进步.
- 对智能聚合物和制造技术的进一步研究可以优化性能.
- 这些系统具有很大的潜力,可以改善患者的治疗结果和治疗疗效.
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