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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research. 2017, 4(1), 25-31
DOI: 10.12691/nnr-4-1-4
Open AccessReview Article

Nanogel as a Novel Platform for Smart Drug Delivery System

Nilesh S. Zarekar1, Vishal J. Lingayat1 and Vishal V. Pande1,

1Department of Pharmaceutics (PG), Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kopargaon

Pub. Date: March 13, 2017

Cite this paper:
Nilesh S. Zarekar, Vishal J. Lingayat and Vishal V. Pande. Nanogel as a Novel Platform for Smart Drug Delivery System. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research. 2017; 4(1):25-31. doi: 10.12691/nnr-4-1-4

Abstract

Nanogels are one of the techniques in nanotechnology which has been most prevalent in successful medication delivery inside the body and in addition topical treatment. The nanoparticulate frameworks are materials having under 100 nm in any event in one measurement. The quest for this review article is to briefly portray the current advancement of nanogel medication delivery framework as far as medication loading and swelling of medication from nanogels. A few crosslinking techniques have been utilized as a part of the best approach to frame the hydrogel network structures, which can be characterized in two noteworthy gatherings of artificially and physically-instigated crosslinking. Nanogels based materials have high medication loading limit, biocompatibility and biodegradability which are the key focuses to plan and medication delivery framework adequately. Recently different types of nanogel along with the synthetic procedure, mechanism of drug release from nanogel carrier and applications are mainly focused.

Keywords:
nanogels classification mechanism of drug release applications

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