Mucus, which is secreted by the goblet cells of enterocytes, constitutes the first obstacle encountered for the intestinal absorption of nanomedicines. For decades, mucus has simply been regarded as a physical barrier that hinders the permeation and absorption of drugs, because of its high viscosity and reticular structure, whereas the interaction of mucus ingredients with nanomedicines is usually neglected. It is unclear whether glycoproteins, as the main components of mucus, interact with nanomedicines. We also do not know how the potential interaction affects the subsequent transportation of nanomedicines through the intestinal epithelium. In this study, mucin as the key element of mucus was investigated to characterize the interaction o...
Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) have been extensively investigated and demonstrated to be a potenti...
Peptide drugs and biologics provide opportunities for treatments of many diseases. However, due to t...
The increasing use of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) in food has fueled the development of intestina...
Mucus, which is secreted by the goblet cells of enterocytes, constitutes the first obstacle encounte...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
We previously reported that oral formulations containing indomethacin nanoparticles (IND-NPs) showed...
Mucosal administration of drugs and drug delivery systems has gained increasing interest. However, n...
Before any drug administered to the gastro-intestinal tract reaches the epithelium, it must traverse...
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 ...
International audienceA better knowledge on influence of nanomedicine characteristics on their biolo...
Orally administered therapeutic agents need to cross the mucosal epithelial membrane in the intesti...
Background: Anthropogenic nanoparticles (NPs) have found their way into many goods of everyday life....
Background: The omnipresence of nanoparticles (NPs) in numerous goods has led to a constant risk of ...
Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) have been extensively investigated and demonstrated to be a potenti...
Peptide drugs and biologics provide opportunities for treatments of many diseases. However, due to t...
The increasing use of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) in food has fueled the development of intestina...
Mucus, which is secreted by the goblet cells of enterocytes, constitutes the first obstacle encounte...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
We previously reported that oral formulations containing indomethacin nanoparticles (IND-NPs) showed...
Mucosal administration of drugs and drug delivery systems has gained increasing interest. However, n...
Before any drug administered to the gastro-intestinal tract reaches the epithelium, it must traverse...
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 ...
International audienceA better knowledge on influence of nanomedicine characteristics on their biolo...
Orally administered therapeutic agents need to cross the mucosal epithelial membrane in the intesti...
Background: Anthropogenic nanoparticles (NPs) have found their way into many goods of everyday life....
Background: The omnipresence of nanoparticles (NPs) in numerous goods has led to a constant risk of ...
Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) have been extensively investigated and demonstrated to be a potenti...
Peptide drugs and biologics provide opportunities for treatments of many diseases. However, due to t...
The increasing use of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) in food has fueled the development of intestina...