Exploring the Role of Nanotechnology in Enhancing Drug Bioavailability

Authors

  • Dr. S. K. Yadav Author

Keywords:

Nanotechnology, Drug delivery, Bioavailability, Nanocarriers, Pharmacokinetics

Abstract

The field of nanotechnology has emerged as a promising avenue for revolutionizing drug delivery systems and overcoming challenges associated with poor drug bioavailability. This abstract provides a concise overview of the exploration of nanotechnology's role in enhancing drug bioavailability, highlighting key concepts, methodologies, and potential implications. The objective of this research is to investigate how nanotechnology can address limitations in traditional drug delivery methods, specifically focusing on improving the bioavailability of therapeutic agents. Poor drug bioavailability often hinders the effectiveness of pharmaceutical treatments, leading to suboptimal therapeutic outcomes and increased dosage requirements. Nanotechnology offers a versatile platform for designing and fabricating drug delivery systems at the nanoscale. By leveraging the unique physicochemical properties of nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles and liposomes, researchers can enhance drug solubility, stability, and permeability. These advancements contribute to increased absorption rates, extended circulation times, and targeted delivery to specific tissues or cells. The exploration involves a comprehensive review of nanotechnological approaches, including nanocarriers, nanosuspensions, and nanogels, designed to optimize drug pharmacokinetics. Additionally, the study investigates the impact of nanoscale formulations on cellular uptake mechanisms, intracellular drug release, and overall therapeutic efficacy.

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Published

29-03-2016

How to Cite

Exploring the Role of Nanotechnology in Enhancing Drug Bioavailability. (2016). International Journal of Transcontinental Discoveries, ISSN: 3006-628X, 3(1), 14-20. https://internationaljournals.org/index.php/ijtd/article/view/17