Title:Complextation of Oppositely Charged Polymer: Novel Approaches for Drug Delivery
Volume: 18
Issue: 8
Author(s): Ritesh Kumar Tiwari*, Lalit Singh and Vaibhav Rastogi
Affiliation:
- Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engg. & Technology, Pharmacy, Bareilly, U.P,India
Keywords:
Polyelectrolyte complex, polymer, drug delivery, polyions, polycation, application.
Abstract: The polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs) are adaptable constructs shaped by electrostatic
interaction between biopolymers with inverse charges. Polyelectrolyte edifices comprise an exceptional
class of polymeric mixtures comprising of polyions with inverse charges, which can be
charged either cationically or anionically. Significant advancement has been made in the course of
recent years towards new medication conveyance frameworks. The subject of broad, essential and
applied exploration covers the marvel of interpolymer collaborations and polyelectrolyte complex
development. Basically, applied polyelectrolytes raise on the grounds that the advantages of supportability
are perceived in the scholarly world and modern examination settings. Polyelectrolytes
are a form of polymer that has endless ionizable practical arrangements. Ionized polyelectrolytes in
the arrangement can form a complex with an oppositely charged particle called a polyelectrolyte
complex. The review article emphasizes on PECs and their classification, characterization, as well
as a critical analysis of the current research and applicability in the drug delivery technology.