Exogenous, orally-administered enzymes are currently in clinical use or under development for the treatment of pathologies, such as celiac disease and phenylketonuria. However, the administration of therapeutic enzymes via the oral route remains challenging due to potential inactivation of these fragile macromolecular entities in the harsh environment of the gastrointestinal tract. Enzymes are particularly sensitive because both proteolysis and unfolding can lead to their inactivation. Current efforts to overcome these shortcomings involve the application of gastro-resistant delivery systems and the modification of enzyme structures by polymer conjugation or protein engineering. This perspective manuscript reviews and critically discusses r...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deli...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deliv...
Enzymes exhibit a tremendous potential due to the catalytic activity in response to physiological co...
Exogenous, orally-administered enzymes are currently in clinical use or under development for the tr...
International audienceMany enzymes used as digestive aids exhibit, at best, moderate stability when ...
Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder affecting the metabolism of phenylalanine (phe) due to a defic...
Celiac sprue is an inflammatory disease of the small intestine caused by dietary gluten and treated ...
AbstractIn the modern world, a number of therapeutic proteins such as vaccines, antigens, and hormon...
The use of enzymes in various industries has been prevalent for centuries. However, their potency as...
Currently, many sensitive molecules have been studied for effective oral administration. These subst...
The development of safe and efficacious enzyme-based human therapies has increased greatly in the la...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Digestive enzymes are able to break down proteins and carbohydrates and lipids...
Proteases (also termed proteolytic enzymes or proteinases) are specific types of enzymes that play i...
Orally administered serine and cysteine proteolytic enzymes are used extensively in the therapy of v...
The interest in efficient intestinal delivery of health-promoting substances is increasing. However,...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deli...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deliv...
Enzymes exhibit a tremendous potential due to the catalytic activity in response to physiological co...
Exogenous, orally-administered enzymes are currently in clinical use or under development for the tr...
International audienceMany enzymes used as digestive aids exhibit, at best, moderate stability when ...
Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder affecting the metabolism of phenylalanine (phe) due to a defic...
Celiac sprue is an inflammatory disease of the small intestine caused by dietary gluten and treated ...
AbstractIn the modern world, a number of therapeutic proteins such as vaccines, antigens, and hormon...
The use of enzymes in various industries has been prevalent for centuries. However, their potency as...
Currently, many sensitive molecules have been studied for effective oral administration. These subst...
The development of safe and efficacious enzyme-based human therapies has increased greatly in the la...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Digestive enzymes are able to break down proteins and carbohydrates and lipids...
Proteases (also termed proteolytic enzymes or proteinases) are specific types of enzymes that play i...
Orally administered serine and cysteine proteolytic enzymes are used extensively in the therapy of v...
The interest in efficient intestinal delivery of health-promoting substances is increasing. However,...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deli...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deliv...
Enzymes exhibit a tremendous potential due to the catalytic activity in response to physiological co...