Role of Nanotechnology in Taste Masking: Recent Updates.

Q3 Medicine
Vivekanand Vishvakarma, Malkiet Kaur, Manju Nagpal, Sandeep Arora
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Abstract

One of the important parameters in the case of dosage form is taste. Most of the drugs available in oral dosage form have an unpleasant taste which leads to patient incompliance and affects the success ratio of products in the market. Geriatric and paediatric patients suffer more with the bitter taste of medicines. According to the studies reported, it is found that 50% of the population have the problem swallowing tablets, especially the pediatric and geriatric population. Masking the taste of bitter drugs has become necessary in the pharmaceutical field and increasing interest of researchers to develop various methods for masking the bitter taste of drugs. Five major tastes, felt by our tongue are salt, sour, sweet, bitter, and umami. When the drug dissolves with saliva, drug molecules interact with taste receptors present on the tongue and give taste sensations. Although, many solid oral dosage forms like pills, and tablets have an additional advantage of masking and encapsulation of bitter taste drugs; however, they might not be effective for children because they may or may not swallow pills or tablets. There are various other methods that mask the bitter taste of drugs such as the addition of sweeteners and flavouring agents, granulation, coating, inclusion complexes, extrusion method, ion-exchange resins, etc, discussed in the first section of the article. The second part of this article consists of various nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems that were fabricated by researchers to mask the bitter taste of drugs. A brief of recent literature on various nanocarriers that were fabricated or developed for taste masking has been discussed in this part. A better understanding of these methods will help researchers and pharmaceutical industries to develop novel drug delivery systems with improved taste masking properties.

纳米技术在味觉掩蔽中的作用:最新进展。
在剂型的情况下,一个重要的参数是味道。大多数口服剂型的药物都有令人不快的味道,导致患者的不依从性,影响了产品在市场上的成功率。老年病人和小儿科病人更容易受到药物苦味的影响。根据研究报告,发现50%的人口有吞咽药片的问题,特别是儿童和老年人。掩盖药物苦味已成为制药领域的必要手段,开发各种掩盖药物苦味的方法日益引起研究人员的兴趣。我们的舌头感受到的五种主要味道是盐、酸、甜、苦和鲜味。当药物与唾液溶解时,药物分子与舌头上的味觉感受器相互作用,产生味觉。虽然,许多固体口服剂型,如药片和片剂,具有掩盖和封装苦味药物的额外优势;然而,它们可能对儿童无效,因为他们可能会或可能不会吞咽药丸或药片。还有各种其他方法可以掩盖药物的苦味,如添加甜味剂和调味剂、造粒、包衣、包合物、挤出法、离子交换树脂等,这些方法在文章的第一部分中讨论过。本文的第二部分包括各种基于纳米技术的药物传递系统,这些系统是由研究人员制造的,用于掩盖药物的苦味。本文简要介绍了近年来制备或开发的用于味觉掩蔽的各种纳米载体的研究进展。更好地了解这些方法将有助于研究人员和制药行业开发具有改进味道掩蔽特性的新型药物输送系统。
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Current Drug Research Reviews
Current Drug Research Reviews Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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