Pullulan in pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical formulations: A review Article

Singh, RS, Kaur, N, Singh, D et al. (2023). Pullulan in pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical formulations: A review . INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES, 231 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123353

cited authors

  • Singh, RS; Kaur, N; Singh, D; Purewal, SS; Kennedy, JF

authors

abstract

  • Pullulan, an α-glucan polysaccharide, is colorless, odorless, non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, highly biocompatible, edible and biodegradable in nature. The long chains of glucopyranose rings in pullulan structure are linked together by α-(1 → 4) and α-(1 → 6) glycosidic linkages. The occurrence of both glycosidic linkages in the pullulan structure contributes to its distinctive properties. The unique structure of pullulan makes it a potent candidate for both pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical applications. In pharmaceuticals, it can be used as a drug carrier and in various dosage formulations. It has been widely used in drug targeting, implants, ocular dosage forms, topical formulations, oral dosage forms, and oral liquid formulations, etc. Pullulan can be used as a potential carrier of active ingredients and their site-specific delivery to skin layers for cosmeceutical applications. It has been extensively used in cosmeceutical formulations like creams, shampoo, lotions, sunscreen, facial packs, etc. The current review highlights applications of pullulan in pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical applications.

publication date

  • March 15, 2023

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volume

  • 231