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This review aims to compile the current literature with a perspective on the role of natural polymers or polysaccharides in mucoadhesive drug delivery systems. Natural polymers are basically polysaccharides, biocompatible, non-toxic, stable, and economical. Polymers play an important role as excipients in designing the dosage form and influence drug release without any side effects. Natural polymers are of growing interest in the utilization of mucosal drug delivery as a novel technique due to their ability to interact with the mucosal layer of the body, improve the effectiveness of the drug, and prolong the residence time of the dosage form at the site of absorption. The bioadhesive polymers can exert control over the rate and extent of drug release and are selected in the formulation of mucoadhesive drug delivery systems. This review article discusses several aspects of mucoadhesive drug delivery, including the mechanism of mucoadhesion, mucus layer, and mucoadhesive polymers, with special reference to natural-based polysaccharides, as well as their applications and roles in different formulations developed by using polysaccharides in various dosage forms.
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology (RJPT) is an international, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, devoted to pharmaceutical sciences. The aim of RJPT is to increase the impact of pharmaceutical research both in academia and industry, with strong emphasis on quality and originality. RJPT publishes Original Research Articles, Short Communications, Review Articles in all areas of pharmaceutical sciences from the discovery of a drug up to clinical evaluation. Topics covered are: Pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics; Pharmaceutical chemistry including medicinal and analytical chemistry; Pharmacognosy including herbal products standardization and Phytochemistry; Pharmacology: Allied sciences including drug regulatory affairs, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Pharmaceutical biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Education and Hospital Pharmacy.