<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>371</id><JournalTitle>CHARACTERSTIC FEATURES OF POLYMERS USED IN MUCOADHESIVE BUCCAL DELIVERY</JournalTitle><Abstract>The histological features of buccal mucosa makes it feasible site for sustained release delivery system which could
maintain steady release of drug in systemic. Various delivery approaches have been developed to deliver drugs into oral cavity
for either oral or systemic action. The simplest and oldest dosage forms are lozenges and mouthwashes. The drug is constantly
washed away by a considerable amount of saliva from these non-attached delivery systems resulting into initial burst effect
followed by a rapid decrease in concentrations to below therapeutic levels. By the interfacial forces and bond formation of
mucoadhesive polymers to extend the contact with the mucous surface for achieve the therapeutic effect. Different mechanism
in which the dosage form can achieve the desired effect on the site of action is spreading, wetting and dissolution of
mucoadhesive polymer on the interface, followed by mechanical or physical entanglement between the polymer and mucus
results in inter penetration layer which leads to chemical interaction such as covalent and ionic bonds, hydrogen bonding and
vander waalâ€s interaction. From the all the above mechanism the hydrogen bond and hydrophobic interactions are most
desirable for mucoadhesive system</Abstract><Email>rnthambi@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>4</volume><issue>12</issue><year>2013</year><keyword>Mucoadhesion,Synthetic polymers,Bioadhesive strength,Buccal delivery</keyword><AUTHORS>Nallathambi Ramasamy,V.Gopal</AUTHORS><afflication>Research scholar, Prist University, Vallam, Tanjore, Tamil Nadu 613 403, India.,College of Pharmacy, Mother Theresa Post Graduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences, Puducherry â€“ 605006, India.</afflication></Article></Articles>