Improved Efficiency and Inhibition of Salmonella spp. Growth in Poultry by Using a Synergistic (Acetic Acid)

Authors

  • Hermogenes M. Paguia Eleazar Author
  • G, Mirasol M. Rosano Author

Keywords:

Gastro-retention drug delivery devices such as microballoons, gastric retention microspheres, and hollow microspheres

Abstract

Oral administration of medications in the form of microballoons is the most prevalent and
preferred method. Microballoons are suggested as a viable alternative for gastric retention. The microballoon
drug delivery method is founded on non-effervescent systems that consist of hollow spherical particles without a
center, with a preferred diameter of less than 200 micrometers. The pharmaceutical industry has recently
discovered a promising new topic in the form of floating medication delivery using microballoons. Hollow
microspheres, or microballoons, are known by a variety of other names. A smooth, permeable material that floats
well in gastric fluid is known as microballoons. The microballoons are responsible for the retention of the
medication in the stomach. It is capable of gradually and consistently releasing its contents. Unfilled spherical
vehicles are known as microballoons. That is capable of maintaining its buoyancy in the stomach for an extended
period without causing irritation to the intestines. The physical characteristics of microballoons, as well as their
benefits, drawbacks, production methods, applications, and assessment procedures, are all thoroughly examined
in relation to GRDDS.

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Published

27-08-2016

How to Cite

Improved Efficiency and Inhibition of Salmonella spp. Growth in Poultry by Using a Synergistic (Acetic Acid). (2016). Indo-American Journal of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, 13(3), 24-29. https://iajlb.org/index.php/iajlb/article/view/151