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DOI: 10.2174/1381612811319350004
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Functionally Engineered Nanosized Particles in Pharmaceutics: Improved Oral Delivery of Poorly Water-soluble Drugs

Tetsuya Ozeki,Tatsuaki Tagami

Pharmaceutics
Drug delivery
Drug
2013
The development of drug nanoparticles has attracted substantial attention because of their potential to improve the dissolution rate and oral availability of poorly water-soluble drugs. This review summarizes the recent articles that discussed nanoparticle-based oral drug delivery systems. The preparation methods were categorized as top-down and bottom-up methods, which are common methods for preparing drug nanoparticles. In addition, methods of handling drug nanoparticles (e.g., one-step preparation of nanocomposites which are microparticles containing drug nanoparticles) were introduced for the effective preservation of drug nanoparticles. The carrier-based preparation of drug nanoparticles was also introduced as a potentially promising oral drug delivery system. Keywords: Carrier-based oral drug delivery system, down-sizing and bottom-up methods, drug nanoparticles, nanocomposite, poorly watersoluble drugs, spray dryer.
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