Microspheres in Pharmaceutical Science

https://doi.org/10.55529/jmc.32.1.9

Authors

  • Yogaraj R Department of Pharmaceutics, The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, India
  • Gururaj S Kulkarni Department of Pharmaceutics, The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, India
  • Krishnagiri Krishnababu Department of Pharmaceutics, The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, India
  • Padma M Paarakh Department of Pharmacognosy, the Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, India

Keywords:

Microcapsules, Microspheres, Types of Microspheres, Methods and Preparation of Microcapsules Etc.

Abstract

Microcapsules are multi-particulate drug-delivery systems that can be configured to accomplish extended or controlled drug delivery to improve bioavailability, balance, and to target the medication to a specific webpage online at a set rate. They are made of polymers that are natural, semi-natural, and artificial, as well as polymeric wax or other shielding substances. Usually made of free-flowing powders with protein or synthetic polymer particles, microspheres have sizes between 1 to 1000 micrometer. The range of microsphere training approaches offers multiple ways to manipulate them as drug management components and to enhance the therapeutic potency of a particular medicine. In comparison to normal dose forms, these transport structures offer various advantages, including increased efficacy and decreased toxicity. Stepped forward affected person compliance and convenience.

Published

2023-02-01

How to Cite

Yogaraj R, Gururaj S Kulkarni, Krishnagiri Krishnababu, & Padma M Paarakh. (2023). Microspheres in Pharmaceutical Science. Journal of Multidisciplinary Cases , 3(02), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55529/jmc.32.1.9

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