Polosyntetické deriváty celulosy jako základ hydrofilních gelových systémů
[Semisynthetic cellulose derivatives as the base of hydrophilic gel systems]
Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type English Abstract, Journal Article, Review
PubMed
18578415
- MeSH
- Biocompatible Materials * MeSH
- Cellulose analogs & derivatives chemical synthesis MeSH
- Pharmaceutic Aids * MeSH
- Hydrogels * MeSH
- Delayed-Action Preparations MeSH
- Publication type
- English Abstract MeSH
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Biocompatible Materials * MeSH
- Cellulose MeSH
- Pharmaceutic Aids * MeSH
- Hydrogels * MeSH
- Delayed-Action Preparations MeSH
The field of drug technology widely ulilizes gel systems of high-molecular substances, which have a number of advantages, such as low toxicity, availability, unique physical properties, biocompatibility, mucoadhesivity, and others. Gel systems are used in the field of local as well as general therapy, in both shape-specific and shape-non-specific dosage forms, in medicaments of the first, second, and third generations. An important group of gels employed in pharmacy are hydrophilic gels or hydrogels, most frequently composed of hydrophilic polymers of natural, semisynthetic and synthetic origin. Though cellulose derivatives as the representatives of polymers of semisynthetic origin are used in pharmaceutical technology for a long time, their research continues and their other possible uses are being searched for. Their advantages include especially safety, easy availability, and a relatively low price. The review paper describes selected cellulose derivatives, their properties and uses in pharmaceutical technology with regard to their use in the field of production of gel systems.