Polymers
Polymers
Polymers
PRESENTATION ON
Polymers, Classification
Advantages And Application Of Polymers In Formulation Of Controlled
Release Drug Delivery Systems.
PREPARED BY:
DILIP KUMAR MISHRA
Ph.D. RESEARCH SCHOLAR
FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
MAHAYOGI GORAKHNATH UNIVERSITY GORAKHPUR
Polymer
The word polymer comes from the Greek words for ‘poly –many’
‘mer -
parts.’
Introduction
• A polymer is a substance or material consisting of very large
molecules called macromolecules, composed of many
repeating subunits. Due to their broad spectrum of properties,
both synthetic and natural polymers play essential roles in
everyday life.
• They are versatile polymer materials
used in various industries including –
• packaging industries
• construction, industries
• healthcare ( Pharmaceutical industries
)
classification on the basis of source
• Natural polymer
• Semi-synthetics polymer
• Synthetic polymers
• Branched polymers – These polymers contain linear chains having some branches,
Example- low density polythene, glycogen, and starch
Classification based on structure
• Cross linked polymers-
Example - These are usually formed from bi-functional and tri-
functional monomers and contain strong covalent bonds between
various linear polymer chains, e.g. Bakelite, melamine, etc. These
polymers are depicted as follows:
Classification Based on Properties
• They allow for precise control over drug release kinetics, leading to
improved efficacy and patient compliance.
• Hydrogels like chitosan and alginate can absorb and retain large amounts
of water, facilitating controlled drug release.
• Polymers in ocular drug delivery systems help prolong drug retention in the
eye, enhancing therapeutic efficacy.