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Formulation Development and In Vitro Characterization of a Novel Drug Delivery System for Enhanced Therapeutic Performance

 

Sneha Banerjee, Ananya Verma, Dr. Karthik Reddy
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lovely Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab, India

 

 

Abstract

The creation of advanced drug delivery systems marks a significant breakthrough in pharmaceutical sciences, with the goal of overcoming biological obstacles, enhancing therapeutic effectiveness, reducing adverse effects, and improving patient adherence. This research paper outlines the formulation development and in vitro assessment of an innovative drug delivery system (NDDS) aimed at boosting therapeutic outcomes. The study methodically examines the criteria for carrier selection, drug encapsulation methods, physicochemical properties, and release kinetics. The focus is on optimization strategies using Design of Experiments (DoE), characterization through sophisticated analytical techniques, and a comparative analysis with traditional drug formulations. Results indicate that the NDDS provides superior drug release profiles, increased stability, and improved in vitro performance, highlighting its potential for greater bioavailability and therapeutic effectiveness. The implications of this research are significant for translational applications in clinical therapeutics and future formulation strategies. The study also investigates the biocompatibility and cytotoxicity of the NDDS to ensure its safety for possible clinical use. Stability tests under various environmental conditions confirm the formulation’s durability over time. These thorough evaluations highlight the NDDS’s potential as a flexible platform for targeted and controlled drug delivery.

Keywords: Innovative methods for drug delivery, characterization in vitro, therapeutic efficacy, encapsulation of drugs, and improved bioavailability.

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