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Cellulose esters in drug delivery

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CELLULOSE
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 49-64

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-006-9087-7

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amorphous matrix; cellulose acetate; cellulose acetate butyrate; cellulose acetate phthalate; cellulose acetate propionate; cellulose ester; controlled release; drug delivery; enteric coating; matrix release; osmotic pump; zero-order release

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Cellulose esters have played a vital role in the development of modern drug delivery technology. They possess properties that are not only well-suited to the needs of pharmaceutical applications, but that enable construction of drug delivery systems that address critical patient needs. These properties include very low toxicity, endogenous and/or dietary decomposition products, stability, high water permeability, high T (g), film strength, compatibility with a wide range of actives, and ability to form micro- and nanoparticles. This suite of properties has enabled the creation of a wide range of drug delivery systems employing cellulose esters as key ingredients. The following is a review of the most important types of these systems, and of the critical roles played by cellulose esters in making them work, focusing on more recent developments.

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