Abstract
Ion exchange resins are water-insoluble cross-linked polymers conventionally used in chemical engineering to separate and purify substances from fluid mixtures and for the separation of gases. They are used in the pharmaceutical industry as a carrier for controlled drug delivery systems. Sustained drug release involves the release of the drug at a predetermined rate into the target system and helps maintain a constant drug concentration for a specified period. At present ion-exchange resins are widely studied and used as drug-delivery agents. Ion-exchange fibers are shought as an alternative due to their better efficiency in drug loading and delivery.
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