The natural product berberine (BBR), present in various plants, arouses great interests because of its numerous pharmacological effects. However, the further development and application of BBR had been hampered by its poor oral bioavailability. In this work, we report on polymer–lipid hybrid nanoparticles (PEG–lipid–PLGA NPs) loaded with BBR phospholipid complex using a solvent evaporation method for enhancing the oral BBR efficiency. The advantage of this new drug delivery system is that the BBR–soybean phosphatidylcholine complex (BBR–SPC) could be used to enhance the liposolubility of BBR and improve the affinity with the biodegradable polymer to increase the drug-loading capacity and controlled/sustained release. The entrapment efficien...
Most biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) class IV drugs, with poor solubility and inferior ...
Diabetes mellitus is a life-threatening metabolic disease. At the moment, there is no effective trea...
Many obstacles are faced during oral delivery, for example, low bioavailability, multiple dosing, an...
The phytogenous alkaloid berberine (BBR) has become a potential drug for the treatment of diabetes, ...
Berberine (BBR) is a poorly water-soluble quaternary isoquinoline alkaloid of plant origin with pote...
Despite the promising medicinal properties, berberine (BBR), due to its relatively poor solubility i...
Various perspectives had been utilized to enhance the poor intestinal permeability and bioavailabili...
Berberine hydrochloride (BBH) has a variety of pharmacological activities such as antitumor, antimic...
Berberine (BBR) is currently explored in the oral treatment of many disorders, especially in those i...
Baricitinib (BTB) is an orally administered Janus kinase inhibitor, therapeutically used for the tre...
Abstract Nanocarrier systems are widely used for drug delivery applications, but limitations such as...
It is still controversial whether poor aqueous solubility is the most primary reason for the low ora...
In this study, a new drug carrier based on gelled-oil nanoparticles (GNPs) was designed and synthesi...
It is still controversial whether poor aqueous solubility is the most primary reason for the low ora...
Roger Shen,1 Jane J Kim,2 Mingyi Yao,2,3 Tamer A Elbayoumi2,3 1Department of Family Medicine, North...
Most biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) class IV drugs, with poor solubility and inferior ...
Diabetes mellitus is a life-threatening metabolic disease. At the moment, there is no effective trea...
Many obstacles are faced during oral delivery, for example, low bioavailability, multiple dosing, an...
The phytogenous alkaloid berberine (BBR) has become a potential drug for the treatment of diabetes, ...
Berberine (BBR) is a poorly water-soluble quaternary isoquinoline alkaloid of plant origin with pote...
Despite the promising medicinal properties, berberine (BBR), due to its relatively poor solubility i...
Various perspectives had been utilized to enhance the poor intestinal permeability and bioavailabili...
Berberine hydrochloride (BBH) has a variety of pharmacological activities such as antitumor, antimic...
Berberine (BBR) is currently explored in the oral treatment of many disorders, especially in those i...
Baricitinib (BTB) is an orally administered Janus kinase inhibitor, therapeutically used for the tre...
Abstract Nanocarrier systems are widely used for drug delivery applications, but limitations such as...
It is still controversial whether poor aqueous solubility is the most primary reason for the low ora...
In this study, a new drug carrier based on gelled-oil nanoparticles (GNPs) was designed and synthesi...
It is still controversial whether poor aqueous solubility is the most primary reason for the low ora...
Roger Shen,1 Jane J Kim,2 Mingyi Yao,2,3 Tamer A Elbayoumi2,3 1Department of Family Medicine, North...
Most biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) class IV drugs, with poor solubility and inferior ...
Diabetes mellitus is a life-threatening metabolic disease. At the moment, there is no effective trea...
Many obstacles are faced during oral delivery, for example, low bioavailability, multiple dosing, an...