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  1. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
  2. Year: 2009 Volume: 6
  3. Year: 2009 Volume: 6 Issue: 7
  4. Collagen-coated microparticles in drug delivery.
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Collagen-coated microparticles in drug delivery.

Content Provider World Health Organization (WHO)-Global Index Medicus
Author Sehgal, Praveen Kumar Srinivasan, Aishwarya
Description Country affiliation: India Author Affiliation: Sehgal PK ( Central Leather Research Institute, Bio-products Laboratory, Adyar, Chennai-600020, India. sehgal_pk@yahoo.co.in)
Abstract Advantages of drug-incorporated collagen particles have been described for the controlled delivery system for therapeutic actions. The attractiveness of collagen lies in its low immunogenicity and high biocompatibility. It is also recognized by the body as a natural constituent rather than a foreign body. Our research and development efforts are focused towards addressing some of the limitations of collagen, like the high viscosity of an aqueous phase, nondissolution in neutral pH buffers, thermal instability (denaturation) and biodegradability, to make it an ideal material for drug delivery with particular reference to microparticles. These limitations could be overcome by making collagen conjugates with other biomaterials or chemically modifying collagen monomer without affecting its triple helical conformation and maintaining its native properties. This article highlights collagen microparticles' present status as a carrier in drug delivery.
File Format HTM / HTML
ISSN 17425247
Issue Number 7
Volume Number 6
e-ISSN 17447593
Journal Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
Language English
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publisher Date 2009-07-01
Publisher Place Great Britain (UK)
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Discipline Analytical Chemistry Discipline Pharmacology Collagen Chemistry Drug Carriers Drug Delivery Systems Animals Drug Stability Humans Hydrogen-ion Concentration Microspheres Protein Conformation Solubility Temperature Viscosity Journal Article Review
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Pharmaceutical Science
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