
Bioadhesive Systems
Bioadhesive systems are specialized materials designed to adhere to biological surfaces, such as tissues or mucous membranes within the body. These systems can be used for drug delivery, ensuring that medication stays in place longer and is released gradually. By adhering to tissues, they can enhance the effectiveness of treatments, reduce side effects, and improve patient compliance. Common applications include wound dressings, oral medications, and therapies for conditions affecting the digestive tract. Overall, bioadhesive systems aim to improve how drugs interact with the body, making treatments more effective and convenient.