Available online at www. jbr-pub.org Mucoadhesion can be defined as a state in which two components, of which one is of biological origin, are held together for extended periods of time by the help of interfacial forces. Among the various transmucosal routes, buccal mucosa has excellent accessibility and relatively immobile mucosa, hence suitable for administration of retentive dosage form. The objective of this paper is to review the works done so far in the field of mucoadhe-sive buccal drug delivery systems (MBDDS), with a clinical perspective. Starting with a brief introduction of the mucoadhesive drug delivery systems, oral mucosa, and the theories of mucoadhesion, this article then proceeds to cover the works done so far in the field ...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Buccal drug delivery system (BDDS) has won a variety of exposure and traction as it possesses plenty...
Buccal drug delivery leads direct access to the systemic circulation through the internal jugular ve...
The buccal region within the mucosal cavity of the mouth provides an alternative route over an oral ...
Among novel drug delivery system ,Buccal mucoadhesive systems have attracted great attention in rece...
Buccal mucosa is the preferred site for both systemic and local drug action. The mucosa has a rich b...
Buccal mucosa can be used for local drug delivery as in for periodontitis, dental caries or for oral...
Bioadhesion can be defined as a phenomenon of interfacial molecular attractive forces in the midst o...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
Over the last few years Pharmaceutical scientists are trying to explore transdermal and transmucosal...
Buccal delivery involves the administration of the desired drug through the buccal mucosal membrane ...
Mucosa of the buccal cavity is considered a convenient and easily accessible site for the administra...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Mucoadhesive dosage forms may be intended for facilitation of prolonged retention time at the applic...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Buccal drug delivery system (BDDS) has won a variety of exposure and traction as it possesses plenty...
Buccal drug delivery leads direct access to the systemic circulation through the internal jugular ve...
The buccal region within the mucosal cavity of the mouth provides an alternative route over an oral ...
Among novel drug delivery system ,Buccal mucoadhesive systems have attracted great attention in rece...
Buccal mucosa is the preferred site for both systemic and local drug action. The mucosa has a rich b...
Buccal mucosa can be used for local drug delivery as in for periodontitis, dental caries or for oral...
Bioadhesion can be defined as a phenomenon of interfacial molecular attractive forces in the midst o...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
Over the last few years Pharmaceutical scientists are trying to explore transdermal and transmucosal...
Buccal delivery involves the administration of the desired drug through the buccal mucosal membrane ...
Mucosa of the buccal cavity is considered a convenient and easily accessible site for the administra...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Mucoadhesive dosage forms may be intended for facilitation of prolonged retention time at the applic...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Buccal drug delivery system (BDDS) has won a variety of exposure and traction as it possesses plenty...
Buccal drug delivery leads direct access to the systemic circulation through the internal jugular ve...