A REVIEW ON HALLOW MICROSPHERES – A NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
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Keywords
Hallow Microspheres, Gastro Retention, Polymers
Abstract
In order to accomplish stomach retention, the author of this review on hollow microspheres gathered the most recent research, paying particular attention to the main flotation process. One strategy is to create hallow microspheres that will prolong the stomach absorption period.The bioavailability of medications is predicted to be improved by floating drug delivery systems which are developed to stay buoyant on the gastriccontents used intended for an extended period of time. Hollow microspheres are spherical, empty, powders made of synthetic polymers that are free-flowing and, range in size from 1 to 1000micrometers. The in-vitro dissolution study to assess the functionality and uses of floating microspheres is also detailed in the present overview.
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