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ADVANCEMENTS IN THERAPEUTICS: THE ROLE OF NANOPARTICLE-INFUSED HYDROGELS IN REVOLUTIONIZING DRUG DELIVERY

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 05)

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Page : 129-139

Keywords : Nanoparticles Hydrogel Drug Delivery Systems Controlled Release Targeted Delivery;

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Abstract

Nanoparticles loaded hydrogel has emerged as a promising strategy in the field of drug delivery systems, offering unique advantages in terms of controlled release, enhanced bioavailability, and targeted delivery of therapeutic agents. Nanoparticles, typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers in size, serve as carriers for drugs, encapsulating them within their matrix and protecting them from degradation. Hydrogels, on the other hand, are three-dimensional cross-linked networks of hydrophilic polymers capable of absorbing and retaining large amounts of water. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of nanoparticles loaded hydrogel in drug delivery systems by elucidating the relationship between nanoparticles and hydrogels and their synergistic effects on drug delivery. Firstly, the properties of nanoparticles, including size, surface charge, and composition, significantly influence their interactions with hydrogels and the encapsulation efficiency of drugs. Secondly, the unique characteristics of hydrogels, such as tunable swelling behavior and biocompatibility, complement the stability and sustained release kinetics of nanoparticles.Furthermore, the incorporation of nanoparticles into hydrogel matrices enhances their mechanical strength and allows for the development of stimuli-responsive systems, enabling on-demand drug release triggered by external stimuli such as pH, temperature, or magnetic fields. The synergistic combination of nanoparticles and hydrogels opens up new avenues for the design of advanced drug delivery systems with improved therapeutic efficacy and reduced side effects. In conclusion, nanoparticles loaded hydrogel represents a promising platform for the development of next-generation drug delivery systems, offering unprecedented control over drug release kinetics and targeting capabilities. This review highlights the importance of understanding the interplay between nanoparticles and hydrogels in optimizing the performance of drug delivery systems for various biomedical applications.

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