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Nanocochleates - A Novel Tool For Oral Drug Delivery System.

Published in April 2017 Issue 2 (Vol. 7, Issue 2, 2017)

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Abstract

Nanocochleates are unique novel drug delivery system in which, the desire drug molecule gets encapsulated into the multilayer of lipid crystal matrix. The nanocochleates structure provides protection to encochleated molecules from the degradation. It composed of negatively charged lipid generally phosphatidylserine and calcium. The nanocochleate structure has potential to carry the molecules which are hydrophobic, positively charged, negatively charged and that possess poor oral bioavailability. Nanocochleates is having more advantages than that of other dosage forms and system and hence it represents a new technology for oral and systemic delivery of drugs.

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Monika Dnyandev Gade

University of Savitribai Phule...

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Kishor Sahebrao Salunkhe

University of Savitribai Phule...

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Mallappa Saibanna Harwalkar

University of Savitribai Phule...

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AJPTR72040

AJPTR-01-001856

2017-04-01

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Dnyandev, M., & Sahebrao, K. & Saibanna, M. (2017). Nanocochleates - A Novel Tool For Oral Drug Delivery System.. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 7(2), xx-xx. https://ajptr.com/articles/AJPTR72040

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