NANOSUSPENSION: A PROMISING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Shete Reshma S.* and Gadhave Manoj V
Abstract
Solubility is an essential factor for drug effectiveness, independent of
the route of administration. Poorly soluble drugs are often a
challenging task for formulators in the industry. Conventional
approaches for enhancement of solubility have limited applicability,
especially when the drugs are poorly soluble simultaneously in
aqueous and in non-aqueous media. One of the critical problems
associated with poorly soluble drugs is too low bioavailability.
Nanosuspension technology can be used to improve the stability as
well as the bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs. Nanosuspensions
are biphasic systems consisting of pure drug particles dispersed in an
aqueous vehicle, stabilized by surfactants. Nanotechnology can be used
to resolve the problems associated with these conventional approaches
for solubility and bioavailability enhancement. Nanotechnology is
defined as the science and engineering carried out in the nanoscale that is 10-9 meters. The
present article describes the details about nanosuspensions. Nanosuspensions consist of the
pure poorly water-soluble drug without any matrix material suspended in dispersion. The
review article includes the methods of preparation with their merits and characterization,
application, and parameters.
Keywords: Nanosuspension, Nanotechnology, Solubility enhancement, Bioavailability.
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