A SYSTEMIC REVIEW ON DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR AYURVEDIC MEDICINES

Authors

  • Dr. Parul Rani

Abstract

The limitations of the conventional drug delivery methods are addressed by the innovative drug delivery system, which is a novel method of drug administration. Our nation possesses a wealth of Ayurvedic knowledge, but only recently has its full potential been recognized. If the cutting-edge medication delivery technology is used in Ayurvedic medicine, it might improve the effectiveness and lessen the negative effects of different herbs and Ayurvedic compounds. Lack of scientific support and processing challenges, such as standardization, extraction, and identification of specific pharmacological components in complex polyhedral systems, led to the development of innovative formulations. pharmacokinetics, place of action, mechanism of action, necessary precise dosage, etc.) Incorporating Ayurvedic medicines into cutting-edge drug delivery systems such nanoparticles, microemulsions, matrix systems, solid dispersions, liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, and others. The way a medicine is administered can significantly affect how effective it is. Some medications have an ideal concentration range where the most benefit is obtained; dosages outside or inside of this range might be hazardous or have no therapeutic effect at all.

KEYWORDS - drug delivery system, Ayurvedic drugs, delivery methods, etc.

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2023-07-16