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Pectin and Its Roles in Transdermal Drug Delivery

Universiti Teknologi MARA, 42300 PuncakAlam, Selangor, Malaysia Particle Design Research Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, [Pg.453]

Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 ShahAlam, Selangor, Malaysia [Pg.453]

Handbook of Sustainable Polymers Processing and Applications Edited by Vijay KumarThakur and Manju Kumari Thakur Copyright 2016 Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd. [Pg.453]

Pectin shows significant potential in drug delivery. It is either used on its own or blended with other polymers to meet the desired physicochemical properties. Pectin has been used as an emulsifier to prepare nanoemulsion consisting of itraconazole, a poorly water-soluble drug [Burapapadh et al., 2010]. An increase in pectin content, especially HM pectin leads to a decrease in emulsion droplet size. HM pectin, which is constituted of a high DE, provides a good emulsification property as a high fraction of hydrophobic [Pg.454]


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