Title:Advancements in Micellar Formulation: Drug Delivery Vehicle for Water-Insoluble Drugs
Volume: 18
Issue: 3
Author(s): Lokesh Sharma, Divya Khurana, Preeti Patel, Satyam Khare and Balak Das Kurmi*
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmaceutics, ISF College Pharmacy, GT Road, Moga-142001, Punjab, India
Keywords:
Micellar formulation, drug carrier, drug delivery systems, water-insoluble drugs, solubilization, micelle stability.
Abstract: Micellar systems, particularly polymeric micelles, have emerged as a promising drug delivery
vehicle for water-insoluble compounds. Polymeric micelles, self-assembled nanostructures
made from amphiphilic block copolymers, have emerged as a promising drug delivery vehicle for
water-insoluble compounds. These micelles offer high drug loading capacity, stability, and the ability
to solubilize large amounts of hydrophobic drugs, making them an attractive option for delivering
drugs with limited solubility and bioavailability. Their small size allows for efficient delivery
and targeting of specific tissues or cells, reducing off-target effects and improving therapeutic outcomes.
This review provides a brief overview of drug delivery system challenges, solutions, techniques
of micelle formation, factors affecting micelle stability and drug loading, applications,
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of micellar formulations, toxicological considerations,
limitations, recent advancements, and clinical trials of micelles in drug delivery. By addressing these
key aspects, this review seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current status and
prospects of polymeric micelles as a promising drug delivery system.