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Abstract

VESICULAR DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

Dr. Harshil M. Patel*, Nikita Vaghela, Bhumin Pathak, Dr. Chainesh Shah

ABSTRACT

This review article's main goal is to introduce the fundamental ideas of medication targeting as they have changed throughout the years. We'll talk about the most crucial chemical properties and biological behavioural traits of the carrier molecules used for drug targeting. This review article is to introduce the core concepts of drug targeting as they have evolved over time. The most significant chemical characteristics and biological behaviours of the carrier molecules that are used for medication targeting will be covered. A new drug delivery system is one that delivers drugs at a predetermined pace based on the need, pharmacological features, drug profile, and physiological state of the body, among other factors. Under the current circumstances, no new medication delivery technology achieves those lofty goals with fewer adverse effects. Preexisting medications have been given new life by designing them in the vesicular system, which has increased their therapeutic efficacies by managing and sustaining the action. The study's goal is to assess the drug targeting capabilities of innovative vesicular drug delivery systems. A vesicular drug delivery system (VDDS) is a system in which active molecules are encapsulated in a vesicular structure, bridging the gap between ideal and attainable new drug delivery systems. Liposomes, niosomes, transferosomes, and other vesicular drug delivery systems have all been created. Since then, advances in the vesicular drug delivery method have been developed. The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of the vesicular drug delivery system as a unique technique and highlight the use, benefits, and disadvantages of vesicular systems.

Keywords: Novel drug Delivery System, Vesicular drug Delivery System, Liposomes, Niosomes, Ufasomes, Cubosomes.


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