reviewDrug Development and Industrial PharmacyJan 1, 2002Closed access

Alginate in Drug Delivery Systems

University of Oslo

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Abstract

Alginates are established among the most versatile biopolymers, used in a wide range of applications. The conventional use of alginate as an excipient in drug products generally depends on the thickening, gel-forming, and stabilizing properties. A need for prolonged and better control of drug administration has increased the demand for tailor-made polymers. Hydrocolloids like alginate can play a significant role in the design of a controlled-release product. At low pH hydration of alginic acid leads to the formation of a high-viscosity "acid gel." Alginate is also easily gelled in the presence of a divalent cation as the calcium ion. Dried sodium alginate beads reswell, creating a diffusion barrier decreasing…

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Keywords
  • Alginic acid
  • Drug delivery
  • Calcium alginate
  • Polymer
  • Excipient
  • Sodium alginate
  • Dosage form
  • Glucuronic acid
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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