Polymeric prodrug of sulphanilamide: Synthesis and characterisation
In the recent past, there have been qualitative changes in the developments of novel type of biologically active agents, which exhibit broad and varied activities with biological system. The search for new concepts in this field of research has brought about an increased interest in polymeric materials and also investigation of their interactions with physiological environment. One of the most important ways to achieve this goal is the use of so-called polymer conjugates, which involve small molecules (drugs, etc), chemically linked to a polymer backbone. These systems are expected to have some advantages such as higher action specificity, low toxicity compared to low molecular weight drugs and long duration of action. To know more, read on…
About the authors:
Dr Vismay M Patel is from N V Patel College of Pure & Applied Sciences, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat zand Dr Dipesh N Parikh, is from ISTAR, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat.
Email: vismay2@gmail.com
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