The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they do not dissolve in the aqueous environment of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Consequently, a large number of enabling formulation strategies have emerged. One such strategy is to deliver the drug pre-dissolved in a lipid-based formulation (LBF), thereby bypassing the rate-limiting dissolution step. To date, only about 4% of the marketed oral drugs are delivered as LBFs. The limited use of this strategy is a result of the incomplete understanding of drug solubility in lipid vehicles, the reduced chemical stability of pre-dissolved drug, and the complex interplay between drug and formulation undergoing intestinal lipid processing. Hence, this...
Poorly water-soluble drugs (PWSDs), to date, require advanced formulation techniques to improve solu...
Poorly water-soluble drugs (PWSDs), to date, require advanced formulation techniques to improve solu...
The aqueous solubility of a drug is viewed as a pivotal property for its oral absorption since only ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The absorption and oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs is often limited by poor aqueo...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
Lipid based formulations (LBF) provide well proven opportunities to enhance the oral absorption of d...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
1056-1065Development of knowledge on lipids has attracted the scientific community for the effectiv...
Purpose: Increasing numbers of poorly water-soluble drugs emerging from discovery pipelines have le...
This thesis has explored the use of lipid-based formulations (LBF) to enhance the oral bioavailabili...
The current project has explored the determinants of drug absorption following oral administration o...
After oral intake, a drug needs to pass several barriers prior to reaching its site of action. As lo...
Lipid-based formulations encompass a diverse group of formulations with very different physical appe...
Poorly water-soluble drugs (PWSDs), to date, require advanced formulation techniques to improve solu...
Poorly water-soluble drugs (PWSDs), to date, require advanced formulation techniques to improve solu...
The aqueous solubility of a drug is viewed as a pivotal property for its oral absorption since only ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The majority of emerging drug candidates are not suited for conventional oral dosage forms, as they ...
The absorption and oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs is often limited by poor aqueo...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
Lipid based formulations (LBF) provide well proven opportunities to enhance the oral absorption of d...
Good absorption after oral administration is a requirement for most commercially successful drugs. F...
1056-1065Development of knowledge on lipids has attracted the scientific community for the effectiv...
Purpose: Increasing numbers of poorly water-soluble drugs emerging from discovery pipelines have le...
This thesis has explored the use of lipid-based formulations (LBF) to enhance the oral bioavailabili...
The current project has explored the determinants of drug absorption following oral administration o...
After oral intake, a drug needs to pass several barriers prior to reaching its site of action. As lo...
Lipid-based formulations encompass a diverse group of formulations with very different physical appe...
Poorly water-soluble drugs (PWSDs), to date, require advanced formulation techniques to improve solu...
Poorly water-soluble drugs (PWSDs), to date, require advanced formulation techniques to improve solu...
The aqueous solubility of a drug is viewed as a pivotal property for its oral absorption since only ...