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BUCCAL DELIVERY SYSTEMS USING HYDROGELS 189 part of the mouth which can be extensive in the case of lichen planus and radiation stomatitis. This preparation is …Author: Tsuneji Nagai, Yoshiharu Machida
http://www.imedpub.com/articles/bioadhesive-gel-and-hydrogel-systems-forbuccal-delivery-of-ketoprofen-preparationand-in-vitro-evaluation-studies.pdf
Buccal mucosa has been investigated as a potential application site for delivery of drugs in various chronic systemic therapies to achieve local and systemic effect.1,2 Gel systems are classical formulations that are using for topical administration of many drugs.Author: Mine Özyazıcı, Melike Fırlak, Sakine Tuncay Tanrıverdı, Seda Rençber, Sinem Yaprak Karavana, Memet V...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/advanced-drug-delivery-reviews/vol/11/issue/1
Modern Hydrogel Delivery Systems . A.B. Scranton and N.A. Peppas. Volume 11, Issues 1–2, ... select article Hydrogel delivery systems based on polymer blends, block co-polymers or interpenetrating networks. ... Buccal delivery systems using hydrogels. Tsuneji Nagai, Yoshiharu Machida. Pages 179-191 Download PDF.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780081019146000053
In this chapter, nanoparticle hydrogel composites are presented as an innovative buccal drug delivery (BDD) system to overcome biopharmaceutical limitations related to the physiology and anatomy of the buccal route. The main developments in hydrogels, nanoparticles, and hybrid composites, as well as the formulation strategies, are reviewed here.Author: Sandra J. Morantes, Diana M. Buitrago, José F. Ibla, Yenny M. García, Gloria I. Lafaurie, Jenny E. P...
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10657109_By_gum_-_A_buccal_delivery_system
A new chewing gum device in the form of a three layers tablet (3TabGum) has been developed. The new drug delivery system is obtained, at room temperature, by direct compression using conventional pharmaceutical equipment. Basically, the resulting chewing gum tablets comprise a gum core combined with two protective...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359644602022559
Further, the ability of molecules of different sizes to diffuse into (drug loading) and out of (drug release) hydrogels allows the possible use of dry or swollen polymeric networks as drug delivery systems for oral, nasal, buccal, rectal, vaginal, ocular and parenteral routes of administration.Author: Piyush Gupta, Kavita Vermani, Sanjay Garg
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3436075/
Evaluation of Buccal Delivery Systems . Buccal adhesive drug delivery devices are subjected to the routine evaluation tests such as weight variation, thickness variation, friability, hardness, content uniformity, in vitro dissolution for tablets; tensile strength, film endurance, hygroscopicity etc. for films and patches; viscosity, effect of aging etc. for gels and ointments.Author: P Chinna Reddy, Chaitanya K.S.C., Y Madhusudan Rao
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228096523_Buccal_Drug_Delivery_Past_Present_and_Future_-_A_Review
Because of its excellent accessibility, self-placement of a dosage. [2] The present study was an effort to develop a mucoadhesive buccal delivery system for hydralazine hydrochloride, a hypotensive agent. The drug is well absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract but is …
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142961214010710
Buccal drug delivery systems in forms of tablets, patches, films or gels experience erosion and degradation during the application in the oral cavity . To understand the rate of erosion of the proposed hydrogels, we analyzed their weight loss in PBS buffer solutions with the addition of lysozyme.Author: Jinke Xu, Satu Strandman, Julian X.X. Zhu, Jake Barralet, Marta Cerruti
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224319682_As_A_Review_on_Hydrogels_as_Drug_Delivery_in_the_Pharmaceutical_Field
Hydrogels that are responsive to specific molecules, such as glucose or antigens, can be used as biosensors as well as drug delivery systems. New synthetic methods have been used to prepare homo- and co-polymeric hydrogels for a wide range of drugs, peptides,...
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