FORMULATION METHODS OF ORAL DRUG DELIVERY TO ENHANCE BIOAVAILABILITY OF BCS CLASS 4 DRUGS: A REVIEW
*Pande S. V., Biyani K. R.
Anuradha College of Pharmacy, Chikhali, India.
ABSTRACT
Oral delivery is the most preferred route of drug administration due to
convenience, possibility of self-administration and improved patient
compliance hence nowadays many of the generic drug companies are
preferred to produce bioequivalent oral drug products. Bioavailability
is defined as the rate and extent of absorption of unchanged drug from
its dosage form. It is one of the most important parameter to achieve
desired concentration of drug in systemic circulation for
pharmacological response to be shown. Factors that influence oral
bioavailability are (1) Drug properties and (2) the physiology of the
gastrointestinal tract (3) patient related factors. The Biopharmaceutics
Classification System classifies drugs into four groups Class 1: high
permeability, high solubility; Class 2: high permeability, low
solubility; Class 3: low permeability, high solubility; and Class 4: low permeability, low
solubility. This review is intended to discuss the various traditional and novel techniques for
bioavailability enhancement of BCS Class IV drugs for oral pharmaceutical formulation with
combination or individual development of techniques like Nano Emulsion Technique,
Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexation, Spray freeze dying, Use of Chitosan derivative, Use of
Saponins, Use Straight chain fatty acids, pH adjustment technique, Self-emulsifying drug
delivery systems, Micro Encapsulation technique, Liposomes, etc.
Keywords: Formulation of BCS Class 4 Drugs, Bioavailability Enhancement, Oral Drug Delivery.
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