Volume :
4
Issue :
2
Abstract :
Natural polysaccharides are now extensively used for the development of solid dosage forms for delivery of drug to the colon. The rationale for the development of a polysaccharide based Nano particulate delivery system for colon. Various approaches used for targeting the drugs to the colon include, formation of a prodrug, multi-coating time-dependent delivery systems, coating with pH-sensitive polymers, pressure dependent systems, and the use of biodegradable polymers. In particular, polysaccharides seem to be the most promising materials in the preparation of nanometeric carriers. In this review, four mechanisms are introduced to prepare polysaccharides-based nanoparticles, that is, covalent crosslinking, ionic crosslinking, polyelectrolyte complex, and the self-assembly of hydrophobically modiï¬ed polysaccharides. The approaches utilizing polysaccharides for colon-speciï¬c delivery are fermentable coating of the drug core, embedding of the drug in biodegradable matrix, formulation of drug-saccharide conjugate (prodrugs). A large number of polysaccharides have already been studied for their potential as colon-speciï¬c drug carrier systems, such as chitosan, pectin, chondroitin sulphate, cyclodextrin, dextran, guar gum, inulin, amylose and locust bean gum. Recent efforts and approaches exploiting these polysaccharides in colon-speciï¬c drug delivery system.