Alginate as a Promising Biopolymer in Drug Delivery and Wound Healing: A Review of the State-of-the-Art
Umm al-Qura University · Minia University · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Biopolymeric nanoparticulate systems hold favorable carrier properties for active delivery. The enhancement in the research interest in alginate formulations in biomedical and pharmaceutical research, owing to its biodegradable, biocompatible, and bioadhesive characteristics, reiterates its future use as an efficient drug delivery matrix. Alginates, obtained from natural sources, are the colloidal polysaccharide group, which are water-soluble, non-toxic, and non-irritant. These are linear copolymeric blocks of α-(1→4)-linked l-guluronic acid (G) and β-(1→4)-linked d-mannuronic acid (M) residues. Owing to the monosaccharide sequencing and the enzymatically governed reactions, alginates are well-known as an…
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- 18.78
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Authors
9- MAMohammed A. S. AbourehabCorresponding
Umm al-Qura University, Minia University
- RRRahul R. Rajendran
Lehigh University
- ASAnshul Singh
Baba Mastnath University
- SPSheersha PramanikCorresponding
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
- PSPrachi Shrivastav
Bombay College of Pharmacy, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
Topics & keywords
- Bioadhesive
- Drug delivery
- Biopolymer
- Biocompatible material
- Chemistry
- Natural polymers
- Nanotechnology
- Wound healing