Author:
Krishnababu Krishnagiri,Kulkarni Gururaj S,Paarakh Padmaa M
Abstract
Oral drug delivery has gained a lot of popularity because of patient compliance and the simplicity of administration. It only provides a small number of benefits for medications with poor bioavailability because of inadequate digestion and absorption in the latter stages of the GI tract. In this scenario, GRDDS have emerged as a preferred choice for drug administration with unique qualities such as a narrow absorption window, avoiding metabolism, instability in high alkaline pH, and improved solubility in low pH. In this present review, we discuss the Merits and demerits, the physiology of the stomach, and factors affecting the grdds. Various gastrointestinal technologies, including floating, non-floating, expandable, superporous hydrogel; Bioadhesive, magnetic, and raft system, as well as their applications, is outlined. In addition, potential future developments on this technology to minimise stomach emptying rate in both fasting and fed stages are highlighted. In the end, this review might assist formulation scientists and researchers in designing the GRDDS.
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