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Drug Delivery Systems Based on Polymeric Blend: A Review

Khalid Haneen Abass1( )Ashraq Mohammed Kadim2Sara Kareem Mohammed3Mohd Arif Agam4
Department of Physics, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Babylon, Iraq
Medical physics department, Hilla University College, Babylon, Iraq
Technical Institute of Karbala, Iraq
Department of Physics, Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology, University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 84600 Pagoh, Johor, Malaysia
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Abstract

Non-idealistic pharmaceutical, pharmacokinetic and therapeutic-characteristic predominately combines to decrease the effectiveness of certain composites. For the vectoring of such compounds to target areas, and liposomes and nanoparticles carrier technology provides an interesting and intelligent approach to drug delivery. It provides drug delivery by conjugating the drug to a transporter particle-like, microscopes, liposomes, nanoparticles, et cetera. Due to their small size and other effective properties, microspheres are an important portion of a drug-particle delivery system. The release systems are very important and can compare with the fabrication methods, this when the drug delivery become inside the body. This review highlights different types of drug delivery and drug delivery methods this article also focuses on different types of microspheres such as radioactive float microspheres biological adhesive microspheres, polymeric microbes, microspheres, and magnetic microspheres.

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Haneen Abass K, Mohammed Kadim A, Kareem Mohammed S, et al. Drug Delivery Systems Based on Polymeric Blend: A Review. Nano Biomedicine and Engineering, 2021, 13(4): 414-424. https://doi.org/10.5101/nbe.v13i4.p414-424

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Received: 14 June 2021
Accepted: 18 October 2021
Published: 09 December 2021
© Khalid Haneen Abass, Ashraq Mohammed Kadim, Sara Kareem Mohammed, and Mohd Arif Agam.

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