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Overall Review on Novel Drug Delivery System and Its Applications

A. KRISHNA SHAILAJA

Abstract


For over 20 years, researchers have appreciated the potential benefits of nanotechnology in providing vast improvements in drug delivery and drug targeting. Improving delivery techniques that minimize toxicity and improve efficacy offers great potential benefits to patients, and opens up new markets for pharmaceutical and drug delivery companies. Other approaches to drug delivery are focused on crossing particular physical barriers, such as the blood brain barrier, in order to better target the drug and improve its effectiveness; or on finding alternative and acceptable routes for the delivery of protein drugs other than via the gastro-intestinal tract, where degradation can occur. In this article potential advantages of novel drug delivery system was discussed in detail.


Keywords


Span60, Cholesterol, Drug targeting, Nanoparticles, Niosomes

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