The fundamentals of this research were to exploit non-ionic surfactant technology for delivery and administration of vaccine antigens across the oral route and to gain a better understanding of vaccine trafficking. Using a newly developed method for manufacture of non-ionic surfactant vesicles (niosomes and bilosomes) lower process temperatures were adopted thus reducing antigen exposure to potentially damaging conditions. Vesicles prepared by this method offered high protection to enzymatic degradation, with only ∼10 % antigen loss measured when vesicles incorporating antigen were exposed to enzyme digestion. Interestingly, when formulated using this new production method, the addition of bile salt to the vesicles offered no advantage in t...
An increasing human population requires a secure food supply and a cost effective, oral vaccine deli...
The discovery of liposomes in 1965 by Bangham and coworkers changed the prospects of drug delivery s...
Oral vaccines offer significant social and economic advantages over vaccines delivered by parenteral...
The fundamentals of this research were to exploit non-ionic surfactant technology for delivery and a...
Vaccines have already made a significant impact on global healthcare with the eradication or reducti...
Oral vaccines offer significant benefits due to the ease of administration, better patient complianc...
Within this work, we develop vesicles incorporating sub-unit antigens as solid dosage forms suitable...
Oral vaccination using protein antigens is complicated by the degradative effects of the inhospitabl...
Vaccines delivered to the mucosal tissues can mimic natural infections and protect the first site of...
A range of particulate delivery systems have been considered as vaccine adjuvants. Of these systems,...
Vaccine antigens administered by the oral route are often degraded by gastric secretions during gast...
Liposomes offer an ideal platform for the delivery of subunit vaccines, due to their versatility and...
Enhanced immune responses for DNA and subunit vaccines potentiated by surfactant vesicle based deliv...
An increasing human population requires a secure food supply and a cost effective, oral vaccine deli...
The discovery of liposomes in 1965 by Bangham and coworkers changed the prospects of drug delivery s...
Oral vaccines offer significant social and economic advantages over vaccines delivered by parenteral...
The fundamentals of this research were to exploit non-ionic surfactant technology for delivery and a...
Vaccines have already made a significant impact on global healthcare with the eradication or reducti...
Oral vaccines offer significant benefits due to the ease of administration, better patient complianc...
Within this work, we develop vesicles incorporating sub-unit antigens as solid dosage forms suitable...
Oral vaccination using protein antigens is complicated by the degradative effects of the inhospitabl...
Vaccines delivered to the mucosal tissues can mimic natural infections and protect the first site of...
A range of particulate delivery systems have been considered as vaccine adjuvants. Of these systems,...
Vaccine antigens administered by the oral route are often degraded by gastric secretions during gast...
Liposomes offer an ideal platform for the delivery of subunit vaccines, due to their versatility and...
Enhanced immune responses for DNA and subunit vaccines potentiated by surfactant vesicle based deliv...
An increasing human population requires a secure food supply and a cost effective, oral vaccine deli...
The discovery of liposomes in 1965 by Bangham and coworkers changed the prospects of drug delivery s...
Oral vaccines offer significant social and economic advantages over vaccines delivered by parenteral...