A Complete Sojourn of Current Trends in Gastro-retentive Drug Delivery
System: Recent Advances and Patent Survey
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Published:2024-06
Issue:2
Volume:18
Page:220-236
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ISSN:1872-2105
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Container-title:Recent Patents on Nanotechnology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:NANOTEC
Author:
Dey Abhisek1,
Singh Amrinder1,
Kurmi Balak Das1,
Singh Dilpreet1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, ISF College of Pharmacy, GT Road, Moga, 142001, Punjab, India
Abstract
Abstract:
The current work aims to provide a complete sojourn on gastro-retentive drug delivery system
(GRDDS) along with formulation methods, polymer selection, and in vitro/ in vivo challenges with
finished dosage forms. Ideally, a biopharmaceutical-hindered drug has a rapid clearance and erratic bioavailability
due to its low aqueous solubility and permeability. Additionally, it also suffers from high
first-pass metabolism and pre-systemic gut wall clearance. Gastro-retentive drug delivery systems have
become an emerging technology where newer methodologies and scientific approaches have been used
to provide the controlled release of drugs and provide a protective mechanism in the stomach. By the
virtue of utilizing GRDDS as a dosage form, these formulations increase Gastroretention time (GRT)
which prolongs the controlled release of the drug in the dosage form. GRDDS contribute to increased
drug bioavailability and targeting at a site of action, which enhances therapeutic action and offers significant
patient compliance. Furthermore, the present work also highlighted the critical role of polymers in
favoring drug retention across GIT with the mechanism of gastro-retention and recommended concentration
ranges. The emerging technology is also highlighted by the approved drug products and patented
formulations in the recent decade which is depicted in a justified manner. GRDDS formulations have
demonstrated clinical efficacy, which is supported by a compilation of patents for cutting-edge innovations
in dosage forms that can be held in the stomach for an extended period of time.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science