Glycopolymer hydrogels capable of mimicking mucosal tissue in mucoadhesion testing have been designed. Liquid formulations containing mucoadhesive polymers were found to be retained on these tissues to the same extent as ex vivo gastric mucosa, when using a dynamic method of assessing mucoadhesion
Mucoadhesive polymers have recently gained interest among pharmaceutical scientists as a means of im...
Mucoadhesive dosage forms are delivery systems able to adhere to a particular region of the body for...
Mucus is a highly hydrated viscoelastic gel present on various moist surfaces in our body including ...
This is an Open Access article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence...
Mucosa-mimetic materials are synthetic substrates which aim to replace animal tissue in mucoadhesion...
Mucoadhesion describes an attractive interaction between dosage form and mucosal membrane. The evalu...
Michael Cook, 'Mucosa-mimetic materials to replace animal tissue in mucoadhesion research', poster p...
Mucosa-mimetic polymeric hydrogels have been developed to replace the use of animal tissues as subst...
To reduce animal testing, there is a need to develop novel in-vitro models for evaluating the retent...
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by a research grant from the University of Iceland (Rannsó...
The mucus layer is a hydrogel network that covers mucosal surfaces of the human body. Mucus has impo...
Novel antimicrobial hydrogels with good mechanical and physical properties were synthesized by autoc...
Le mucus est un gel conservé chez les vertébrés et les invertébrés. Ses fonctions majeures sont la p...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Mucous membranes are covered with mucus, a viscoelastic hydrogel that plays an essential role in the...
Mucoadhesive polymers have recently gained interest among pharmaceutical scientists as a means of im...
Mucoadhesive dosage forms are delivery systems able to adhere to a particular region of the body for...
Mucus is a highly hydrated viscoelastic gel present on various moist surfaces in our body including ...
This is an Open Access article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence...
Mucosa-mimetic materials are synthetic substrates which aim to replace animal tissue in mucoadhesion...
Mucoadhesion describes an attractive interaction between dosage form and mucosal membrane. The evalu...
Michael Cook, 'Mucosa-mimetic materials to replace animal tissue in mucoadhesion research', poster p...
Mucosa-mimetic polymeric hydrogels have been developed to replace the use of animal tissues as subst...
To reduce animal testing, there is a need to develop novel in-vitro models for evaluating the retent...
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by a research grant from the University of Iceland (Rannsó...
The mucus layer is a hydrogel network that covers mucosal surfaces of the human body. Mucus has impo...
Novel antimicrobial hydrogels with good mechanical and physical properties were synthesized by autoc...
Le mucus est un gel conservé chez les vertébrés et les invertébrés. Ses fonctions majeures sont la p...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Mucous membranes are covered with mucus, a viscoelastic hydrogel that plays an essential role in the...
Mucoadhesive polymers have recently gained interest among pharmaceutical scientists as a means of im...
Mucoadhesive dosage forms are delivery systems able to adhere to a particular region of the body for...
Mucus is a highly hydrated viscoelastic gel present on various moist surfaces in our body including ...