COLON TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEW AND NOVEL APPROACHES
K. Malleswari* and J. Vijaya Ratna
ABSTRACT
The colon is a site where both local and systemic delivery of drugs can
take place. Local delivery allows topical treatment of inflammatory
bowel disease. However, treatment can be made effective if the drugs
can be targeted directly into the colon, thereby reducing the systemic
side effects. This review, mainly compares the primary approaches for
CDDS (Colon Specific Drug Delivery) namely prodrugs, pH and time
dependent systems, and microbially triggered systems, which achieved
limited success and had limitations as compared with newer CDDS
namely pressure controlled colonic delivery capsules, CODESTM, and
osmotic controlled drug delivery which are unique in terms of
achieving in vivo site specificity, and feasibility of manufacturing
process.
Keywords: Colon targeted drug delivery, First pass metabolism and Emerging technologies.
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