Department of Pharmaceutics, Sri Venkateshwara College of Pharmacy, Madaphur, Hyderabad-500081, India
Review Article
A Review on Nanogels
Author(s): Aparna C* and Prasanna N
The term nanogels is described as nanosized particles assembled using physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that swell in a suitable solvent. Nanogels are three-dimensional hydrophilic networks. These studies incorporate features for topical drug delivery, owing to their relatively high drug-encapsulation ability, consistency, tunable size, effortless preparation, insignificant toxicity, and stability in the presence of serum including stimuli responsiveness. These are water-soluble and allow immediate drug loading in aqueous media. These are synthesized using a vast number of methods which include photolithographic technique, membrane emulsification, and polymerization tec.. View More»