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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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IJPR 9[3] July - September 2017 Special Issue

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Design and Characterisation of Tamoxifen Nanopsonges for Targeted Drug Delivery

Author: DR.L.RAJESH PATRO, SUNIL KUMAR
Abstract: The aim and objective of the present study was to formulate and evaluate Tamoxifen nanosponges for targeted delivery. Nanosponges were prepared using ethyl cellulose as the polymer and polyvinyl alcohol as the stabilizing agent by solvent evaporation method. The Nanosponges prepared were evaluated for different parameters like the drug: polymer ratio, stirring speed and time. The encapsulation and the diffusion study of the formulation were done. Particle size analysis and scanning electron microscopy of the nanosponges were performed and from this study it was found that the nanosponges were spherical in shape and have porous nature. The nanosponges prepared were incorporated into the gel base of carbapol. In diffusion study of the nanosponge gel was performed. Similarly F6 and F7 exhibited the best release of 90.19% and 87.10% respectively at the end of 48 hours amoung all the five formulations of Tamoxifen – eudragit nanosponges.
Keyword: Tamoxifen,Nanosponges,Solvent Evalporation Method.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2023.15.01.004
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