Oral administration of hydrophobic and poorly intestinal epithelium-permeable drugs is a significant challenge. Herein, we report a new strategy to overcome this problem by using novel, pH-responsive, and membrane-active nanogels as drug carriers. Prepared by simple physical cross-linking of amphiphilic pseudopeptidic polymers with pH-controlled membrane-activity, the size and hydrophobicity–hydrophilicity balance of the nanogels could be well-tuned. Furthermore, the amphiphilic nanogels could release hydrophobic payloads and destabilize cell membranes at duodenum and jejunum pH 5.0–6.0, which suggests their great potential for intestinal drug delivery
To achieve effective intracellular anticancer drug delivery, the polymeric vesicles supplemented wit...
Various specially designed poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) (NIPA-co-AAc) nanogels (NGs) ...
In this work, novel oral drug delivery formulations were developed for the administration of hydroph...
Oral administration of hydrophobic and poorly intestinal epithelium-permeable drugs is a significant...
In this work, pH-responsive polypeptide-based nanogels are reported as potential drug delivery syste...
Oral administration is a noninvasive and convenient drug delivery route most preferred by patients. ...
About 70% of pharmaceutical drug candidates are poorly soluble and suffer from low oral bioavailabil...
Oral administration is a noninvasive and convenient drug delivery route most preferred by patients. ...
Background: Oral administration remains the most common mode of drug delivery. However, orally admin...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
The role of bacteriophage therapy in medicine has recently regained an important place. Oral phage d...
Reconciling the conflicting needs for a prolonged circulation time, enhanced cellular uptake by bulk...
A natural polysaccharide-based nanogel has been synthesized and characterized as pH-sensitive drug d...
The pH and reduction dual-responsive polypeptide nanogels with self-reinforced endocytoses were prep...
To achieve effective intracellular anticancer drug delivery, the polymeric vesicles supplemented wit...
Various specially designed poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) (NIPA-co-AAc) nanogels (NGs) ...
In this work, novel oral drug delivery formulations were developed for the administration of hydroph...
Oral administration of hydrophobic and poorly intestinal epithelium-permeable drugs is a significant...
In this work, pH-responsive polypeptide-based nanogels are reported as potential drug delivery syste...
Oral administration is a noninvasive and convenient drug delivery route most preferred by patients. ...
About 70% of pharmaceutical drug candidates are poorly soluble and suffer from low oral bioavailabil...
Oral administration is a noninvasive and convenient drug delivery route most preferred by patients. ...
Background: Oral administration remains the most common mode of drug delivery. However, orally admin...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
The role of bacteriophage therapy in medicine has recently regained an important place. Oral phage d...
Reconciling the conflicting needs for a prolonged circulation time, enhanced cellular uptake by bulk...
A natural polysaccharide-based nanogel has been synthesized and characterized as pH-sensitive drug d...
The pH and reduction dual-responsive polypeptide nanogels with self-reinforced endocytoses were prep...
To achieve effective intracellular anticancer drug delivery, the polymeric vesicles supplemented wit...
Various specially designed poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) (NIPA-co-AAc) nanogels (NGs) ...
In this work, novel oral drug delivery formulations were developed for the administration of hydroph...