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Title: | Pharmaceutical Properties and Applications of a Natural Polymer from Grewia mollis |
Authors: | Nep, Elijah .I Odumosu, Patricia .O Ngwuluka, Ndidi .C Olorunfemi, Patrick .O Ochekpe, Nelson .A |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Journal of Polymers |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.2013;Pp 1-8 |
Abstract: | The use of naturally occurring biocompatible materials has been the focus of recent research activity in the design of dosage forms
for immediate and controlled release formulations. Grewia gum is an intracellular gum obtained by extraction from the inner
stem bark of the shrub
Grewia mollis
(Malvaceae). It grows abundantly (wild or cultivated) in the middle belt region of Nigeria,
andthemucilagehasbeenusedbyindigenesofthisbeltasthickenerinsoups.Grewiagumhasbeeninvestigatedforpotential
applications in pharmaceutical dosage forms. The industrial extrapolation of the applications of the gum has, however, been slowed
by the limited structural, toxicological, and stability data available on the gum. This paper highlights ethnobotanical uses of
G.
mollis
shrub and discusses the structural features, functional properties, and applications of grewia gum with emphases on its
pharmaceutical potentials. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/540 |
Appears in Collections: | Biotechnology Pharmaceutics
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