Author/Authors :
Javadzadeh, Yousef Drug Applied Research Centre - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Mohammadzadeh, Ramin Drug Applied Research Centre - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz
Abstract :
Oral drug administration is used for a large number of medications, intended to create a systemic effect in
the body. Over the recent years, an increasing attention has been directed by pharmacists toward the
development of successful formulations for oral drug delivery. However, this issue is still controversial in
pharmaceutical technology with many limitations due to the numerous barriers against the absorption and
permeability in the gastrointestinal tract. On the other hand, drug carriers play an important role in
providing prolonged release and delivery and overcome the multiple barriers of maintaining appropriate
bioavailability. Nano scaling of the particles, carriers, and polymers has also provided the capability to
characterize and control materials in order to produce unique pharmaceutical components and structures.
Furthermore, personalized healthcare, rational drug design, and site-specific targeted drug delivery are
some of the profits gained from a nano-based formulation approach. This review aimed to evaluate the
evidence on some different types of nanoscaled drug delivery systems, which allow for the delivery of smallmolecule
drugs and facilitate the merging of larger particles, such as nucleic acids, peptides, and proteins.
The delivery of these molecules to the exact target areas inside the body can be accomplished, which would
decrease systemic adverse effects and allow for more effective application of the pharmaceutical
preparations.
Keywords :
nanotechnology , bioavailability , nanoparticles , Oral drug delivery