Galactomannans: Old and new pharmaceutical materials
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Galactomannans (guar gum, locus bean gum or carob bean gum, tara gum) are
natural plant polysaccharides traditionally used in Pharmaceutical Technology in the
preparation of a great number of dosage forms. This kind of materials consists of chiefly
high molecular weight hydrocolloidal polysaccharides composed of galactan and mannan
units combined through glycosidic linkages. They are biodegradable, nontoxic, easily
obtainable, and low cost products. They are available in a wide range of varieties with
interesting rheological properties and biodegradation characteristics. Additionally, those
properties can be physically, chemically or enzymatically modified to have tailor-made
materials for new applications. In the last years an important work has been carried out
within the pharmaceutical field directed to establish the utility of various natural
polysaccharides such as galactomannans, as base excipients for the elaboration of specific
drug delivery systems. Particularly challenging is the delivery of drug macromolecules
like peptides or protein to the systemic circulation through colonic absorption, the
development of transdermal therapeutic systems, the preparation of mucosa-adhesive
drug delivery systems or the development of hydrogels for tissue repair. This chapter
reviews the use of galactomannans as excipients in the pharmaceutical field. Particular
emphasis was placed on the new applications of these old promising biodegradable
polymeric materials.