| Literature DB >> 26556189 |
Pritam Dinesh Choudhary1, Harshal Ashok Pawar1.
Abstract
Due to advances in drug delivery technology, currently, excipients are included in novel dosage forms to fulfil specific functions and in some cases they directly or indirectly influence the extent and/or rate of drug release and drug absorption. Recent trends towards use of plant based and natural products demand the replacement of synthetic additives with natural ones. Today, the whole world is increasingly interested in natural drugs and excipients. These natural materials have many advantages over synthetic ones as they are chemically inert, nontoxic, less expensive, biodegradable, and widely available. This review discusses majority of the plant-derived polymeric compounds (gums and mucilage's), their sources, chemical constituents, uses, and some recent investigations as excipients in novel drug delivery systems.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 26556189 PMCID: PMC4590793 DOI: 10.1155/2014/204849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm (Cairo) ISSN: 2090-9918
Preliminary confirmatory tests for dried gums and mucilage.
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| Violet green colour observed at the junction of the two layers | Carbohydrate present |
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| Pink colour develops | Mucilage present |
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| No colour observed in solution | Polysaccharides present (starch is absent) |