2013
DOI: 10.30750/ijpbr.1.3.12
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Modified Approaches for Colon Specific Drug Delivery System: A Review

Abstract: The colon is a site where both local and systemic delivery of drugs can take place. Local delivery allows topical treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. However, treatment can be made effective if the drugs can be targeted directly into the colon, thereby reducing the systemic side effects. This review mainly describes the primary approaches for CDDS (Colon Specific Drug Delivery) namely prodrugs, pH and time dependent systems, and microbially triggered systems, which achieved limited success and had limitat… Show more

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“…This type of oligosaccharide is cyclic and has an inner (lipophilic in nature) and outer part (hydrophilic in nature). 46 They are composed of 6-8 glucose units which are linked through 1,4-glycosidic bond. The bond ensures high solubility, bioavailability and stability of the drug which has been utilized in colon TDDS.…”
Section: Cyclodextrin Conjugatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of oligosaccharide is cyclic and has an inner (lipophilic in nature) and outer part (hydrophilic in nature). 46 They are composed of 6-8 glucose units which are linked through 1,4-glycosidic bond. The bond ensures high solubility, bioavailability and stability of the drug which has been utilized in colon TDDS.…”
Section: Cyclodextrin Conjugatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The release of the drug depends upon the transit time and different pH and microflora present in the GIT [ 5 ]. Moreover, colon targeting offers an opportunity for oral delivery of therapeutic proteins and peptides that otherwise would get degraded in the gastric milieu [ 6 ]. Such delayed processes are believed to improve a drug’s efficacy by concentrating the drug molecules where they are most needed, as well as by lowering the risks of adverse effects and drug toxicity associated with early drug release in the upper GIT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1]), the colon has received less attention [2]. For colonic delivery, dosage forms generally target the ascending colon due to its less variable transit times (measured with radiotelemetry capsule), and higher volumes of less viscous fluids available compared to the transverse and descending parts of the colon [3], [4], [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%