Formulations for nasal drug delivery often rely on water sorption to adhere to the mucosa, which also causes a higher water gradient over the tissue and subsequent dehydration. The primary aim of this study was therefore to evaluate mucosal response to dehydration and resolve the hypothesis that mucoadhesion achieved through water sorption could also be a constraint for drug absorption via the nasal route. The effect of altering water activity of the vehicle on Xylometazoline HCl and 51Cr-EDTA uptake was studied separately ex vivo using flow through diffusion cells and excised porcine mucosa. We have shown that a modest increase in the water gradient over mucosa induces a substantial decrease in drug uptake for both Xylometazoline HCl and 5...
The nasal absorption of larger peptide and protein drugs is generally low. The importance of the muc...
This review explains some aspects of mucoadhesion related to the nasal drug delivery system. On the ...
Nasal route has been demonstrated as being a possible alternative to the intravenous route for the s...
Formulations for nasal drug delivery often rely on water sorption to adhere to the mucosa, which als...
Formulations for buccal drug delivery often comprise polymers to facilitate mucoadhesion based on wa...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
The optimization of non-parenteral routes of drug administration is important for therapeutic agents...
Nasal drug delivery may be used for either local or systemic effects. Low molecular weight drugs wit...
A range of methods is reported in the literature for assessing hydration and adhesion parameters in ...
Nasal delivery is a feasible alternative to oral or parenteral administration for some drugs because...
Nasal administration has potential for the treatment of indications requiring a fast onset of effect...
The potential local toxicity to the respiratory mucosa of drugs, excipients and formulations should ...
The present overview deals with the formulation and biological factors that affects absorption of dr...
The results from this thesis leads to the following conclusions; HUM is a useful tool that fills a g...
The nasal absorption of larger peptide and protein drugs is generally low. The importance of the muc...
This review explains some aspects of mucoadhesion related to the nasal drug delivery system. On the ...
Nasal route has been demonstrated as being a possible alternative to the intravenous route for the s...
Formulations for nasal drug delivery often rely on water sorption to adhere to the mucosa, which als...
Formulations for buccal drug delivery often comprise polymers to facilitate mucoadhesion based on wa...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
The optimization of non-parenteral routes of drug administration is important for therapeutic agents...
Nasal drug delivery may be used for either local or systemic effects. Low molecular weight drugs wit...
A range of methods is reported in the literature for assessing hydration and adhesion parameters in ...
Nasal delivery is a feasible alternative to oral or parenteral administration for some drugs because...
Nasal administration has potential for the treatment of indications requiring a fast onset of effect...
The potential local toxicity to the respiratory mucosa of drugs, excipients and formulations should ...
The present overview deals with the formulation and biological factors that affects absorption of dr...
The results from this thesis leads to the following conclusions; HUM is a useful tool that fills a g...
The nasal absorption of larger peptide and protein drugs is generally low. The importance of the muc...
This review explains some aspects of mucoadhesion related to the nasal drug delivery system. On the ...
Nasal route has been demonstrated as being a possible alternative to the intravenous route for the s...