Affiliation:
1. Surabhi Dayakar Rao College of Pharmacy, Siddipet, Telangana, India.
Abstract
Microencapsulation is the process of encasing, coating, or surrounding a very small droplet of particle, such as a solid, liquid, or even a gas, with a polymeric particle. In comparison to other parenteral controlled release dosage forms, such as macro-sized implants, microparticles offer a number of important benefits as drug delivery systems, including I an efficient protection of the encapsulated active agent against (e.g. enzymatic) degradation, (ii) the ability to precisely control the release rate of the incorporated drug over periods of hours to months, (iii) an easy administration, and (iv) desired, pre-programmed drug release. There are various methods to chemically encapsulate the substance, including the coacervation approach, the polymeric-polymeric incompatibility method, and the physical method, which include the centrifugal extrusion process, pan coating, spray drying, and the air suspension method. Core material, which is the required substance to be coated, and coating material are the most crucial materials utilised in microencapsulation (which is capable of forming film). Because it applies to the pharmaceutical, agricultural, food, and construction industries. Due to its precise action and minimal adverse effects, it is a better drug delivery technique than conventional drug delivery systems.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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