Characterization Techniques of Buccal Patches - A Review

Main Article Content

Shameer Mohaideen S Keerthana V Vigneshwaran L V Senthil Kumar M

Abstract

The process by which polymers bind to a biological substrate, a man-made or natural macromolecule, mucus, or an epithelial surface is known as mucoadhesion. Mucoadhesion is a process that occurs when a biological substrate adheres to a mucosal layer. Several methods, including the hot extrusion melt method and the solvent casting method, can be used to create the films. The effectiveness and performance of these films may be assessed based on a number of factors, including tensile strength, mucoadhesion residence duration, and kinetic release data analysis. This page discusses buccal patches, their kinds, production processes, and characteristics.

Article Details

How to Cite
Mohaideen S, S., V, K., L V, V., & Kumar M, S. (2022). Characterization Techniques of Buccal Patches - A Review. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Science Archive, 10(6). Retrieved from http://www.ijpba.in/index.php/ijpba/article/view/331
Section
Articles