Volume : 11, Issue : 11, November – 2024
Title:
POLYMERIC NANOPARTICLES FOR DRUG DELIVERY APPLICATIONS
Authors :
Bhokare S.G. *, P. B. Jadhav , A.S.Wagh, M.N.Madibone
Abstract :
Polymeric nanoparticles are dispersions or solid particles with size in the range of 1nm to 1000 nm that can be loaded with active components. It includes both nanospheres and nanocapsules. They represent a convenient drug delivery system in the form of a controlled and targeted release. The usage of polymeric nanoparticle in drug delivery is a way which is targeted to optimize drug effects meanwhile minimizing side effects. Since they are minute in sizes, they represent a distinct physio-chemical as well as biological attributes such as an enhanced reactive region also it is capable of crossing cells and tissue barriers, which make them a best material for bio-medical applications. Because of such properties of polymeric nanoparticles, it has attracted the attention of a vast audience in bio-science. The present review focuses on applications of polymeric nanoparticles for drug delivery.
KEYWORDS: Polymeric, Nanoparticle, Drug Delivery, Nanospheres, Nanocapsules, Applications
Cite This Article:
Please cite this article in press Bhokare S.G et al., Polymeric Nanoparticles For Drug Delivery Applications., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (11).
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