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Author(s): Aman Shaikh1, Dr. GJ khan2, Imran Kalam3, Shaikh Md. Moiz4, M Sohil M Shabbir5

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    JIIU’s Ali Allana College of Pharmacy Akkalkuwa, Dist-Nandurbar -425415, Maharashtra, India

Published In:   Volume - 3,      Issue - 6,     Year - 2024

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ABSTRACT:
A tailored medication delivery system has been developed as a result of recent creative advances in nanotechnology. Specialized medication delivery methods are necessary to effectively target a molecule to a specific location. One important step in solving the issues with traditional medication delivery techniques has been the development of nano sponges. Few novel medications are ineffective when administered in a traditional dose form. Nanoparticles are pieces that range in size from 1 to 100 nm. These nanoparticles are utilized in carbon emulsion tubes, polymeric nanoparticles, Nano Sponge, and nano-emulsions, among other applications. A nanoparticle of virus that is loaded with different medications is called a nano sponge. A polymer-based sphere called a "nano sponge" can be applied topically or taken orally to provide medicine. A variety of medications can be added to nano sponges for targeted drug delivery. Drugs that are hydrophilic or lipophilic can be added to nano sponges. Because the outer surface is usually porous, the medicine may be released in a controlled manner. They alter medication release, decrease adverse effects, and improve solubility and bioavailability. One of the most promising areas of pharmaceutics is the use of Nano Sponge drug delivery systems.The preparation process, cross-linkers employed, and outcomes of the formulation of piroxicam and diclofenac Nano Sponge were covered in the next section of the paper.

Cite this article:
Aman Shaikh, Dr. GJ khan, Imran Kalam,Shaikh Md. Moiz, M Sohil M Shabbir. A Comphrensive Review on Nano Sponge as Drug Delivery System. IJRPAS, 2024; 3(6): 160-171.


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