10-18Plant and their products have always been a
source of various drugs and excipients used in pharmaceutical formulations.
Pectin, a naturally occurring polysaccharide, has in recent years gained
increased importance. The benefits of natural pectin are also appreciated by
scientists and consumer due to its biodegradability. Pectin is the methylated
ester of polygalacturonic acid and it is commercially extracted from citrus
peels and apple pomace under mildly acidic conditions. Pectin is divided into
two major groups on the basis of their degree of esterification. The
association of pectin chains leads to the formation of the three dimensional
networks giving gel formation. Since ages pectin is being used in the
formulation of various dosage forms wherein it acts as a promising natural
polymer for drug delivery. Pectin possesses several requisite characteristics
to be used as polymer in drug development and release kinetics. In the present
review we have compiled the major sources, extraction process and properties of
pectin. The major fields and areas of its applications as a promising polymer
have also been discussed. The pectin, by itself or by its gelling properties,
is employed in pharmaceutical industry as a carrier for drug delivery to the
gastrointestinal tract, such as matrix tablets, gel beads, film-coated dosage
form. This review has also discussed the important chemistry and general properties of
pectin, and its gel formation mechanism and properties