Abstract

In the recent scenario, lipid nanoparticles gain much attention on the oral absorption of drugs to enhance therapeutic effectiveness after oral administration. Pharmacodynamic activity of drug mainly describes the pharmacological and therapeutic activity of drug to the biological system. Lipid nanoparticles especially solid lipid nanoparticles are made of physiological inert lipid molecules and promotes the lymphatic transport. Abundant literature is available on the effect of lipid nanoparticles and other colloidal carrier systems on the pharmacokinetic parameters of poorly bioavailable drugs, to improve their oral absorption and also respective mechanisms for the improved oral bioavailability. However, little literature is reported on the pharmacodynamic activity and the effect of dose on the pharmacodynamic activity. It is of paramount importance to assess the influence of lipid nanoparticles on pharmacotherapeutic actions of specific drug classes. Therefore, current review is mainly focused on the role of solid lipid nanoparticles on the pharmacodynamic action and advantages of the developed delivery systems with respect to pharmacodynamic activity.

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