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A NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

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Microspheres are one of the particulate delivery systems has wide range of applications such as used to achieve sustained or controlled drug delivery, improve bioavailability and stability and target drug to specific sites. Microspheres are characteristically free flowing powders consisting of proteins or synthetic polymers which are biodegradable in nature and ideally having a particle size less than 200u.m.It also has advantage over liposomes as its is physicochemical more stable. The purpose of the review is to compile various types of microspheres, different methods to preparation, its applications and also various parameters to evaluate their efficiency.
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