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Diabetes Mellitus

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Publications Tagged with "Diabetes Mellitus"

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2025

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Evaluation of Floating Drug Delivery Systems for Gastroretentive Applications

S J Shankar et al.
2025

Floating Drug Delivery Systems (FDDS) offer a promising approach for enhancing the gastric retention time of orally administered drugs, especially those with a narrow absorption window in the upper gastrointestinal tract. This study aimed to formulate and evaluate FDDS tablets using different concentrations of hydrophilic polymers and gas-generating agents to ensure prolonged gastric residence and sustained drug release. Four formulations were prepared by direct compression and assessed for physical properties, buoyancy behavior, swelling index, drug content uniformity, and in vitro drug release over 12 hours. Among them, Formulation F4 demonstrated optimal performance, exhibiting the shortest floating lag time (25 seconds), longest floatation (>12 hours), highest swelling index (162%), and maximum cumulative drug release (96.7%). One-way ANOVA confirmed statistically significant differences in drug release and swelling index among the formulations (p

Development of Biodegradable Polymers for Environmental Sustainability

Neha Mandle and Shahbaz Rathor
2025

Biodegradable polymers present an environmentally safe alternative to reduce plastic waste by replacing traditional petroleum-based plastics. This review covered their classification, synthesis, properties, applications, and limitations, with examples of natural polymers, for example, starch and cellulose, and synthetic polymers like polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), polybutylene succinate (PBS), and polycaprolactone (PCL). Different synthesis techniques, including bacterial fermentation, polymerization, and blending, were discussed for their advantages and disadvantages. These polymers have many uses in industry, including packaging, agriculture, biomedical applications, and textiles, but some limiting conditions exist, such as high processing costs, mechanical strength, and biological dependence for breakdown. To overcome these obstacles, a range of factors such as cheap feedstocks, genetic engineering, and improved processing, including green catalysts and nanocomposites, are worth investigating. It is also important to contextualize biodegradability in real-world cases that will shed light on the actual impact these polymers will have on the environment. If we continue this innovative research, amending policies, and work together as a sector, then biodegradable polymers will lead sustainable initiatives and drive us in the right direction towards a circular economy.

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Total Publications:2
Years Active:1
Latest Publication:2025
Contributing Authors:7