Gum Rosin in Medical and Pharmaceutical Applications: From Conventional Uses to Modern Advancements

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Abstract

Gum rosin and its derivatives have been used traditionally in coatings and adhesives and are now increasingly applied in diverse medical and pharmaceutical fields. Owing to its film‐forming ability, hydrophobic nature, biocompatibility, and ease of chemical modification, gum rosin has emerged as a promising excipient for controlled drug release, targeted drug delivery, and other biomedical applications. This review summarizes the evolution of gum rosin applications—from its conventional roles to its modern utilization in nanocarriers, transdermal systems, and other advanced drug delivery platforms. In addition, we discuss the challenges related to allergenicity, brittleness, and excessive hydrophobicity and propose strategies—such as chemical modification and polymer blending—to overcome these issues. This review provides a reference framework for researchers developing new rosin‐based materials in pharmaceutical sciences.

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