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American Journal of PharmTech Research

S. Mukhopadhyay

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Department of Pharmaceutics, Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Technology & Sciences, Dehradun, (248001) Uttrakhand, India.
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Publications by S. Mukhopadhyay

1 publication found • Active 2015-2015

2015

1 publication

Colon Targeted Drug Delivery-Approach and Future Prospect: A Review

with Pooja Gupta, Preeti Kothiyal
8/1/2015

The colon is the terminal part of the GIT which has gained increased importance not just for the delivery of the drugs for both local and systemic administration. The delivery of drug for the treatment of local diseases associated with the colon like Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, etc. but also for the systemic delivery of proteins, therapeutic peptides, anti-asthmatic drugs, antihypertensive drugs and anti-diabetic agents. To achieve successful colon targeted drug delivery, a drug need to be protected from degradation, release and absorption in the upper portion of the GI tract and then to be ensured abrupt or controlled release in the proximal colon and that system refers to delivery of drug in to lower part of the GI tract, mainly large intestine. When this is the most important delivery of those drug which are normally inactivated in the upper parts of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). This review mainly compares the primary approaches for CDDS (Colon Specific Drug Delivery) namely prodrugs, pH and time dependent systems, and microbial triggered systems, which achieved limited success and had limitations as compared with newer CDDS namely pressure controlled colonic delivery capsules, CODESTM, and osmotic controlled drug delivery (ORDS-CT) which are unique in terms of achieving the in vivo site specificity, and feasibility of manufacturing process for the CDDS. These treatments could be more effective if it is possible for drug to be directly delivered to colon. This review article discusses introduction of colon, need and approaches of colonic drug delivery, factor effecting colonic transition, colonic diseases and the novel and emerging technologies for advanced colon targeting for site specific drug delivery to colon. It is a challenging area for future research and holds lots of promises for novel and efficient approach for targeted drug delivery system.

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Total Publications:1
Years Active:1
First Publication:2015
Latest Publication:2015
Collaborators:2
Citations:31
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