“…Hence, the systems of this study can be good candidates for intestinal drug delivery. In another study, lipase functionalized GG nanoparticles in the size range 19-32 nm were prepared by nano precipitation and cross-linking method for drug delivery applications [52]. In this work, the efficacy of the drug release on the GG nanocarrier was demonstrated indirectly by the release of crystal violet.…”
“…Hence, the systems of this study can be good candidates for intestinal drug delivery. In another study, lipase functionalized GG nanoparticles in the size range 19-32 nm were prepared by nano precipitation and cross-linking method for drug delivery applications [52]. In this work, the efficacy of the drug release on the GG nanocarrier was demonstrated indirectly by the release of crystal violet.…”
“…; in pharmaceuticals as binder and disintegrant for solid dosage and as hydrophilic matrix for oral controlled release dosage [111,112]. Besides, guar gum has been extensively applied in colon-specific drug delivery due to its drug sustained release property and susceptibility to microbial degradation in the colon [114]. In addition, guar gum has been found to be a better stabilizer of the nanoparticles [113].…”
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