Hydrogels as Potential Controlled Drug Delivery System: Drug Release Mechanism and Applications

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Ojha S. [1 ]
Sharma S. [2 ]
Mishra S. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur
[2] Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Chattisgarh, Raipur
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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology - Asia | 2023年 / 13卷 / 03期
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biomaterial; controlled degradation; copolymer; gel forming polymer; Hydrogel; polymeric matrix;
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10.2174/2210681213666230417083119
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Hydrogels are one of the most extensively studied novel drug delivery dosage forms owing to their satisfactory results in drug delivery in various conditions, including pain management, immunomod-ulation, carcinomas, healing of wounds, and cardiology. A crosslinked polymeric network and an opti-mum amount of water combine to form hydrogels. Due to their specific properties such as biocompatibil-ity, biodegradability, hydrophilicity, and non-toxic to biological tissues, hydrogels are demanding bio-materials. Furthermore, due to their programmable physical characteristics, controlled degradation behav-ior, and capability to preserve unstable medicines from degradation, hydrogels serve as an advanced drug delivery system in which diverse physiochemical interactions with the polymeric matrix containing em-bedded medications control their release. Despite significant challenges remaining, there has been significant progress in recent years in overcoming the clinical and pharmacological constraints of hydrogels for drug delivery applications This review covers various hydrogel-forming polymers, strategies for crosslinking of gelling agents, and release mechanisms from the hydrogel. Moreover, the current work includes a few marketed hydrogel preparations and patent rights associated with it, describing its mechanism of action against the underlying diseases. © 2023 Bentham Science Publishers.
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