Recent Advances in Polymer-Based Vaginal Drug Delivery Systems
The vagina has been considered a potential drug administration route for centuries. Most of the currently marketed and investigated vaginal formulations are composed with the use of natural or synthetic polymers having different functions in the product. The vaginal route is usually investigated as...
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doaj-f558cbb3d5154627a7b63896cc0601c72021-07-01T00:12:31ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232021-06-011388488410.3390/pharmaceutics13060884Recent Advances in Polymer-Based Vaginal Drug Delivery SystemsTomasz Osmałek0Anna Froelich1Barbara Jadach2Adam Tatarek3Piotr Gadziński4Aleksandra Falana5Kinga Gralińska6Michał Ekert7Vinam Puri8Joanna Wrotyńska-Barczyńska9Bozena Michniak-Kohn10Chair and Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznań, PolandChair and Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznań, PolandChair and Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznań, PolandChair and Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznań, PolandChair and Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznań, PolandChair and Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznań, PolandChair and Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznań, PolandChair and Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 60-780 Poznań, PolandDepartment of Pharmaceutics, William Levine Hall, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Life Sciences Building, New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USADivision of Infertility and Reproductive Endocrinology, Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Gynecological Oncology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 33 Polna St., 60-535 Poznań, PolandDepartment of Pharmaceutics, William Levine Hall, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Life Sciences Building, New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USAThe vagina has been considered a potential drug administration route for centuries. Most of the currently marketed and investigated vaginal formulations are composed with the use of natural or synthetic polymers having different functions in the product. The vaginal route is usually investigated as an administration site for topically acting active ingredients; however, the anatomical and physiological features of the vagina make it suitable also for drug systemic absorption. In this review, the most important natural and synthetic polymers used in vaginal products are summarized and described, with special attention paid to the properties important in terms of vaginal application. Moreover, the current knowledge on the commonly applied and innovative dosage forms designed for vaginal administration was presented. The aim of this work was to highlight the most recent research directions and indicate challenges related to vaginal drug administrations. As revealed in the literature overview, intravaginal products still gain enormous scientific attention, and novel polymers and formulations are still explored. However, there are research areas that require more extensive studies in order to provide the safety of novel vaginal products.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/6/884vaginapolymersmucoadhesiondrug delivery systemsnanoparticlesgels |
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Tomasz Osmałek Anna Froelich Barbara Jadach Adam Tatarek Piotr Gadziński Aleksandra Falana Kinga Gralińska Michał Ekert Vinam Puri Joanna Wrotyńska-Barczyńska Bozena Michniak-Kohn |
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Tomasz Osmałek Anna Froelich Barbara Jadach Adam Tatarek Piotr Gadziński Aleksandra Falana Kinga Gralińska Michał Ekert Vinam Puri Joanna Wrotyńska-Barczyńska Bozena Michniak-Kohn Recent Advances in Polymer-Based Vaginal Drug Delivery Systems Pharmaceutics vagina polymers mucoadhesion drug delivery systems nanoparticles gels |
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Tomasz Osmałek Anna Froelich Barbara Jadach Adam Tatarek Piotr Gadziński Aleksandra Falana Kinga Gralińska Michał Ekert Vinam Puri Joanna Wrotyńska-Barczyńska Bozena Michniak-Kohn |
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Recent Advances in Polymer-Based Vaginal Drug Delivery Systems |
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Recent Advances in Polymer-Based Vaginal Drug Delivery Systems |
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Recent Advances in Polymer-Based Vaginal Drug Delivery Systems |
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Recent Advances in Polymer-Based Vaginal Drug Delivery Systems |
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Recent Advances in Polymer-Based Vaginal Drug Delivery Systems |
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recent advances in polymer-based vaginal drug delivery systems |
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The vagina has been considered a potential drug administration route for centuries. Most of the currently marketed and investigated vaginal formulations are composed with the use of natural or synthetic polymers having different functions in the product. The vaginal route is usually investigated as an administration site for topically acting active ingredients; however, the anatomical and physiological features of the vagina make it suitable also for drug systemic absorption. In this review, the most important natural and synthetic polymers used in vaginal products are summarized and described, with special attention paid to the properties important in terms of vaginal application. Moreover, the current knowledge on the commonly applied and innovative dosage forms designed for vaginal administration was presented. The aim of this work was to highlight the most recent research directions and indicate challenges related to vaginal drug administrations. As revealed in the literature overview, intravaginal products still gain enormous scientific attention, and novel polymers and formulations are still explored. However, there are research areas that require more extensive studies in order to provide the safety of novel vaginal products. |
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vagina polymers mucoadhesion drug delivery systems nanoparticles gels |
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