2018
DOI: 10.22270/ijdra.v1i2.109
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Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery System: A Novel Approach

Abstract: As because of several advantages over to the conventional drug delivery Nanosparticulate drug delivery prepared in several means by several ways of methods have several applications in different discipline of Pharmaceutical science. There are various parameters for Evaluation of Nanoparticles as Drug Delivery system so we can justified as nanoparticulate drug delivery system: a novel approach.

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“…Thermo sensitive niosomes were set up by Raja Naresh et al by evaporating the organic solvent at 60°C and leaving a thin film of lipid on the wall of rotary flash evaporator. The aqueous stage containing drug was included gradually with intermittent shaking of flask at room temperature took after by sonication [7,8] (Figure 3).…”
Section: B] Hand Shaking Methods (Thin Film Hydration Technique)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermo sensitive niosomes were set up by Raja Naresh et al by evaporating the organic solvent at 60°C and leaving a thin film of lipid on the wall of rotary flash evaporator. The aqueous stage containing drug was included gradually with intermittent shaking of flask at room temperature took after by sonication [7,8] (Figure 3).…”
Section: B] Hand Shaking Methods (Thin Film Hydration Technique)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can overcome drug instability, solubility, and rapid degradation due to their properties, which include decreased toxicity, enhanced drug bioavailability and presence in the systemic circulation, and maintained drug release. Vesicular systems enhance patient adherence and efficacy by achieving the long-term therapeutic potential that is highly controlled [ 10 , 140 , 141 ]. There are diverse types of vesicular systems used in the delivery of antimalarial drugs, such as liposomes, ethosomes, and niosomes.…”
Section: Nanodrug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%