Drug Carriers Journals

 A drug carrier is a substrate which is used in the process of drug delivery which improves the effectiveness, safety of drug administration and/or selectivity. These drug carriers are primarily used to control the release of a drug into systemic circulation. Some of the mostly used types of drug carriers include polymeric micelles, microspheres, liposomes, and nanoparticles. Different methods of attaching the drug to the carrier are implemented, including encapsulation, adsorption, covalent bonding and integration into the majority structure. The Different types of drug carrier can be utilized for different methods of attachment, and a few carriers can even implement a spread of attachment methods.  It is the official journal of Society of Pharmaceutical Technocrats (SoPhTech). This publication is aimed toward a broad, interdisciplinary audience of educational and industrial researchers actively engaged in basic and applied laboratory practice, associated with Pharmaceutical Science and Therapeutics. Drug delivery mainly refers to transporting a pharmaceutical compound within the body as required to securely achieve its desired therapeutic effect. It involve in facilitating systemic pharmacokinetics; it may be involved in scientific site-targeting within the body, or it mainly involves with both duration and quantity of drug presence. As drug carriers we can use the polymeric micelles which are formed by the aggregation of some amphiphilic molecule with an amphiphilic block copolymer.  

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