Introduction: Buccal mucosa has been described as an attractive site for local and systemic drug delivery, owing its accessibility, safety, and excellent blood supply. The absorption of drugs through buccal mucosa has been assessed by in vivo, ex vivo and in vitro permeability studies, using animal and cell-based models with close resemblance to the human buccal mucosa. Areas covered: This paper focuses on the current in vivo, ex vivo and in vitro permeability studies to analyze the absorption of compounds of interest through buccal mucosa, as well as their advantages and limitations in the preclinical studies of the drugs absorption profiles. The techniques for preparation and preservation of the animal buccal tissue are also discussed to ...
Based on the biochemical composition and structure of the buccal mucosa, drugs can permeate by the l...
Context: Chemoprevention of potential malignant disorders or cancerous lesions that affect oral muco...
The aim of this study was to investigate the potential for systemic administration of Methimazole (M...
The authors review the ultra-structural aspects and permeability features of normal human oral mucos...
Over the last decade, interest in delivering drugs through buccal mucosa has increased. As a major l...
Porcine buccal mucosa has been extensively used as in vitro model to study the permeability of drugs...
Abstract The oral cavity is an attractive site for the delivery of drugs owing to the ease with whic...
Oral drug delivery is the most preferable route of drug administration due to ease of administration...
: Due to its numerous advantages, such as excellent drug accessibility, rapid absorption, and bypass...
Buccal delivery of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs may overcome disadvantages such as low bioavailability...
Over the last decade, there has been a particular interest in delivering drugs in buccal mucosa and ...
The route of administration is critical for any medicine. For decades, the most common dosage forms ...
The main barrier for the oral delivery of most of the drugs as potential therapeutic agents is their...
Over the last decade, there has been a particular interest in delivering drugs in buccal mucosa and ...
The buccal delivery is defined as the drug administration through the mucosal membranes lining the c...
Based on the biochemical composition and structure of the buccal mucosa, drugs can permeate by the l...
Context: Chemoprevention of potential malignant disorders or cancerous lesions that affect oral muco...
The aim of this study was to investigate the potential for systemic administration of Methimazole (M...
The authors review the ultra-structural aspects and permeability features of normal human oral mucos...
Over the last decade, interest in delivering drugs through buccal mucosa has increased. As a major l...
Porcine buccal mucosa has been extensively used as in vitro model to study the permeability of drugs...
Abstract The oral cavity is an attractive site for the delivery of drugs owing to the ease with whic...
Oral drug delivery is the most preferable route of drug administration due to ease of administration...
: Due to its numerous advantages, such as excellent drug accessibility, rapid absorption, and bypass...
Buccal delivery of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs may overcome disadvantages such as low bioavailability...
Over the last decade, there has been a particular interest in delivering drugs in buccal mucosa and ...
The route of administration is critical for any medicine. For decades, the most common dosage forms ...
The main barrier for the oral delivery of most of the drugs as potential therapeutic agents is their...
Over the last decade, there has been a particular interest in delivering drugs in buccal mucosa and ...
The buccal delivery is defined as the drug administration through the mucosal membranes lining the c...
Based on the biochemical composition and structure of the buccal mucosa, drugs can permeate by the l...
Context: Chemoprevention of potential malignant disorders or cancerous lesions that affect oral muco...
The aim of this study was to investigate the potential for systemic administration of Methimazole (M...