The objective of this review is to elaborate lipid particulate drug delivery systems (LPDDSs), their applications, formulation methods, advantages and disadvantages, and perform an inclusive comparison of various types of LPDDSs. The use of LPDDSs enhances the bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs and addresses the issue of their solubility and achieves targeted controlled drug release. These delivery systems provide a vast range of products that are administered through various routes such as oral, parenteral, topical and nasal. These reduce the toxicity and side effects of drugs by altering their biodistribution. LPDDSs have a greater carrier capacity for drugs and high stability and are also proposed for modified release of drugs from matrices. These consist of different structural and functional properties that allow them to produce the desired outcomes by changing the composition of additives and lipid excipients. Throughout the years, micron- and nanometer-sized LPDDSs have been developed which promote the efficacy of drugs and their therapeutic application. For proficient delivery of poorly soluble drugs, solid lipid nanoparticles are extensively used.
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Hira Ijaz, MPhil;
Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan
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Junaid Qureshi, MPhil;
Junaid Qureshi, MPhil
PhD Scholar
Department of Pharmacy, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan
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Ume Ruqia Tulain, PhD;
Ume Ruqia Tulain, PhD
Lecturer
Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan
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Furqan Iqbal, PhD;
Furqan Iqbal, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacy, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan
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Zeeshan Danish, PhD;
Zeeshan Danish, PhD
Assistant Professor
University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
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Ahad Fayyaz, MPhil;
Ahad Fayyaz, MPhil
Research fellow
Department of Pathology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
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Ayesha Sethi, MPhil
Ayesha Sethi, MPhil
Lecturer
College of Pharmacy, Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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November 10 2016
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December 20 2017
Online ISSN: 2045-9866
Print ISSN: 2045-9858
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2018
Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials (2018) 7 (2): 109–121.
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Received:
November 10 2016
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December 20 2017
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Ijaz H, Qureshi J, Tulain UR, Iqbal F, Danish Z, Fayyaz A, Sethi A (2018), "Lipid particulate drug delivery systems: a review". Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials, Vol. 7 No. 2 pp. 109–121, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jbibn.16.00039
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