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Paper Title: Medicated Mastication Gum: A Progressive System for Transferring Bioactive Compounds
Authors Name: NITIKA KUMARI , NEELAM SHARMA , SUNIL GUPTA , ABHINAV VERMA
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Published Paper Id: IJRTI2305132
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Abstract: Mastication gum is one of the novel-fangled systems of medication administration via the mucosa of the mouth and is a valuable implement to distribute drugs systemically. It is an intelligent system for medication on its own with illicit substances as it is opportune and can be managed solely deprived of water. It is solid solitary-dosage preparation, which may contain a masticatory gum base along with a pharmacologically energetic constituent that is envisioned to chew not to be swallowed is unconstrained by chewing the medicated chewing gum, there is dissolution or dispersion of API in spittle, therefore the medication is expelled from the gum into the salivary stream, where it can be absorbed by the mucous membrane of the mouth. The oral path of medication direction affords unswerving access to the rotation of the system through the jugular vein sidestepping the liver's initial metabolic pathway resulting in great obtainability. Medicinal gum was made by unswerving solidity. This technique involved adding the essence to the validated bioactive components while stirring continuously in a mortar for 15 minutes. After 30 hours, the flavoring agent was sieved, and 30g of the inspection agent, anticorrosive agent, and sweetener were precisely weighed and sieved in advance, sieved through a sieve (0.600mm), and mixed for 10 minutes. Finally, a device for pressing tablets was used to flatten the prepared medication mixture.
Keywords: Innovative drug conveyance system, Mastication gum, Resin bases, Self-administrable, Trans buccal, Universal effects
Cite Article: "Medicated Mastication Gum: A Progressive System for Transferring Bioactive Compounds", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 5, page no.831 - 837, May-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2305132.pdf
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Country: Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India
Research Area: Pharmacy
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