Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) have been extensively investigated and demonstrated to be a potential nanocarriers for improving oral bioavailability of many drugs. However, the molecular mechanisms related to this discovery are not yet understood. Here, the molecular transport mechanisms of the SLNs crossing simulative intestinal epithelial cell monolayers (Caco-2 cell monolayers) were studied. The cytotoxicology results of the SLNs in Caco-2 cells demonstrated that the nanoparticles had low cytotoxicity, had no effect on the integrity of the cell membrane, did not induce oxidative stress, and could significantly reduce cell membrane fluidity. The endocytosis of the SLNs was time-dependent, and their delivery was energy-dependent. For the...
In this paper, novel liver-targeting nanoparticles (NPs), lactosyl-norcantharidin (Lac-NCTD)-associa...
The intestinal epithelium constitutes a major barrier for orally delivered nanoparticles (NPs). Alth...
An in vitro model of the human follicle associated epithelium (FAE) was characterized and the influe...
This study investigated the effect of nanoparticle size (50 and 100 nm) and surface charge on their ...
This study investigated the effect of nanoparticle size (50 and 100 nm) and surface charge on their ...
This study investigated the effect of nanoparticle size (50 and 100 nm) and surface charge on their ...
Development of drug delivery systems, as much as the drug molecule itself, is an important considera...
Epithelial cell membranes as the typical biological barrier constitute the prime obstacle for the tr...
PEGylated non-ionic surfactant-based vesicles (NSVs) are promising drug delivery systems for the loc...
Lipid nanocapsules (LNCs) have demonstrated great potential for the oral delivery of drugs having ve...
The oral application of pharmaceuticals is unarguably the most convenient method of application. Esp...
Peptides are therapeutic molecules with high potential to treat a wide variety of diseases. They are...
Cationic lipid- and polymer-based nanodevices are considered appropriate alternatives for virus-base...
The use of lipid nanocapsules (LNCs) has enabled an improvement of the oral bioavailability of pacli...
Cationic lipid- and polymer-based nanodevices are considered appropriate alternatives for virus-base...
In this paper, novel liver-targeting nanoparticles (NPs), lactosyl-norcantharidin (Lac-NCTD)-associa...
The intestinal epithelium constitutes a major barrier for orally delivered nanoparticles (NPs). Alth...
An in vitro model of the human follicle associated epithelium (FAE) was characterized and the influe...
This study investigated the effect of nanoparticle size (50 and 100 nm) and surface charge on their ...
This study investigated the effect of nanoparticle size (50 and 100 nm) and surface charge on their ...
This study investigated the effect of nanoparticle size (50 and 100 nm) and surface charge on their ...
Development of drug delivery systems, as much as the drug molecule itself, is an important considera...
Epithelial cell membranes as the typical biological barrier constitute the prime obstacle for the tr...
PEGylated non-ionic surfactant-based vesicles (NSVs) are promising drug delivery systems for the loc...
Lipid nanocapsules (LNCs) have demonstrated great potential for the oral delivery of drugs having ve...
The oral application of pharmaceuticals is unarguably the most convenient method of application. Esp...
Peptides are therapeutic molecules with high potential to treat a wide variety of diseases. They are...
Cationic lipid- and polymer-based nanodevices are considered appropriate alternatives for virus-base...
The use of lipid nanocapsules (LNCs) has enabled an improvement of the oral bioavailability of pacli...
Cationic lipid- and polymer-based nanodevices are considered appropriate alternatives for virus-base...
In this paper, novel liver-targeting nanoparticles (NPs), lactosyl-norcantharidin (Lac-NCTD)-associa...
The intestinal epithelium constitutes a major barrier for orally delivered nanoparticles (NPs). Alth...
An in vitro model of the human follicle associated epithelium (FAE) was characterized and the influe...