• Title of article

    Multiparticulate Drug Delivery Systems for Controlled Release

  • Author/Authors

    Dey, N.S. Roland Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Department of Pharmaceutics, India , Majumdar, S. Roland Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Department of Pharmaceutics, India , Rao, M.E.B. Roland Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Department of Pharmaceutics, India

  • From page
    1067
  • To page
    1075
  • Abstract
    Pharmaceutical invention and research are increasingly focusing on delivery systems which enhance desirable therapeutic objectives while minimising side effects. Recent trends indicate thatmultiparticulate drug delivery systems are especially suitable for achieving controlled or delayed release oral formulations with low risk of dose dumping, flexibility of blending to attain different release patterns as well as reproducible and short gastric residence time. The release of drug from microparticles depends on a variety of factors including the carrier used to form the multiparticles and the amount of drug contained in them. Consequently, multiparticulate drug delivery systems provide tremendous opportunities for designing new controlled and delayed release oral formulations, thus extending the frontier of future pharmaceutical development.
  • Keywords
    Dose dumping , Microparticles , Multiparticulate delivery system , Delayed release
  • Journal title
    Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
  • Journal title
    Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
  • Record number

    2535883