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Polysaccharides for Colon Targeted Drug Delivery

Authors :
Sanjay Jain
Manish K. Chourasia
Source :
Drug Delivery. 11:129-148
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2004.

Abstract

Colon targeted drug delivery has the potential to deliver bioactive agents for the treatment of a variety of colonic diseases and to deliver proteins and peptides to the colon for their systemic absorption. Various strategies, currently available to target the release of drugs to colon, include formation of prodrug, coating of pH-sensitive polymers, use of colon-specific biodegradable polymers, timed released systems, osmotic systems, and pressure controlled drug delivery systems. Among the different approaches to achieve targeted drug release to the colon, the use of polymers especially biodegradable by colonic bacteria holds great promise. Polysaccharidases are bacterial enzymes that are available in sufficient quantity to be exploited in colon targeting of drugs. Based on this approach, various polysaccharides have been investigated for colon-specific drug release. These polysaccharides include pectin, guar gum, amylose, inulin, dextran, chitosan, and chondroitin sulphate. This family of natural polymers has an appeal to drug delivery as it is comprised of polymers with a large number of derivatizable groups, a wide range of molecular weights, varying chemical compositions, and, for the most part, low toxicity and biodegradability yet high stability. The most favorable property of these materials is their approval as pharmaceutical excipients.

Details

ISSN :
15210464 and 10717544
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Drug Delivery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3de2af1c3adb65125b52e69da3e5d9d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10717540490280778