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A review of natural polysaccharides for drug delivery applications: Special focus on cellulose, starch and glycogen

[Display omitted] •Natural polysaccharides are biocompatible, biodegradable, renewable and biologically active.•Cellulose, starch and glycogen are engineered to enrich drug release properties.•It is explored for anticancer drugs delivery, probiotic and cells.•Structural modification increases the bi...

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Published in:Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy 2018-11, Vol.107, p.96-108
Main Authors: Gopinath, V., Saravanan, S., Al-Maleki, A.R., Ramesh, M., Vadivelu, Jamuna
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Natural polysaccharides
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Starch
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