Anju Goyal
Chitkara University, India
Title: Synthesis and characterization of cyclic tetrapeptides: As Antimicrobial Agents
Biography
Biography: Anju Goyal
Abstract
Plant-based medicines have received a lot of attention in recent years because they've been employed to treat medical conditions since ancient times. The dose accuracy, dose effectiveness, and therapy, have all been based only on the observed symptoms. Current research has primarily focused on medicinal active phytoconstituents rather than crude drugs. Researchers have made tremendous advancement towards the development of “novel drug delivery systems” (NDDS) in order to increase therapeutic efficacy and decrease unwanted effects of bioactive molecules over the centuries. Bioactive molecules and plant extracts have been used to create a variety of novel drug formulations, including nano capsules, polymer micelles, liposomes, nanogel, nano capsules, phytosomes, nano-emulsions, transferosomes, microspheres, ethosomes, injectable hydrogels, polymeric nanoparticles, dendrimers, and more. Enhancement in solubility, therapeutic efficacy, bioavailability, stability, tissue distribution, protection from physical and chemical damage, and prolonged and targeted delivery are only a few among the enormous uses of the new formulations. The current review covers existing research and development of new formulations, particularly for herbal bioactive compounds, and highlights the findings.