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Characterization and Applications of Colloidal Systems as Versatile Drug Delivery Carriers for Parenteral Formulations

Lakshmi Prasanna Kolluru Prachi Atre Syed A. A. Rizvi

Abstrak

Preparing a suitable formulation for parenteral administration is already a difficult task; this, coupled with poor water-soluble new chemical entity (NCE), complicates this situation even further. There are several methodologies available to enhance water solubility, but this alone does not entail successful formulation. Making a micro/nano emulsion with a suitable surfactant not only increases the drug solubility but also the cell membrane permeability. Thus, not only biopharmaceutic classification system (BCS)-II (low solubility compounds) but also BCS-III (low permeability) and BCS-IV drugs (low solubility and low permeability) can be further exploited. Those drug candidates otherwise will not move further in NCE evaluation or clinical trials. This succinct review article delves into various aspects of biphasic micro/nano emulsion systems for parenteral drug delivery including the structure of the biphasic colloidal systems, characterization parameters, stability issues, regulatory considerations, and applications in life sciences.

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Lakshmi Prasanna Kolluru

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Prachi Atre

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Syed A. A. Rizvi

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Kolluru, L.P., Atre, P., Rizvi, S.A.A. (2021). Characterization and Applications of Colloidal Systems as Versatile Drug Delivery Carriers for Parenteral Formulations. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14020108

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2021
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10.3390/ph14020108
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