The use of colloidal carrier systems for pulmonary drug delivery is an emerging field of interest in nanomedicine. The objective of this study was to compare the pulmonary absorption and distribution characteristics of the hydrophilic model drug 5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (CF) after aerosolization as solution or entrapped into nanoparticles in an isolated rabbit lung model (IPL). CF-nanoparticles were prepared from a new class of biocompatible, fast degrading, branched polyesters by a modified solvent displacement method. Physicochemical properties, morphology, encapsulation efficiency, in vitro drug release, stability of nanoparticles to nebulization, aerosol characteristics as well as pulmonary dye absorption and distribution profiles after ...
AbstractIn present study, the potential drug delivery of nanoformulations was validated via the comp...
Chronic lung diseases include a variety of obstinate and fatal diseases, including asthma, chronic o...
Nano-size particles show promise for pulmonary drug delivery, yet their behavior after deposition in...
BACKGROUND: Aerosol therapy using particulate drug carriers has become an increasingly attractive me...
Colloidal drug delivery systems have been extensively investigated as drug carriers for the applicat...
Abstract: Colloidal drug delivery systems have been extensively investigated as drug carriers for th...
The biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles (NP) are promising for direct delivery of drugs to the lun...
Pulmonary drug delivery represents the best way of treating lung diseases, since it allows direct de...
Pharmaceutically active compounds require different modes of drug delivery systems to accomplish the...
Drug delivery to the lungs by inhalation offers a targeted drug therapy for respiratory diseases. Ho...
Pulmonary drug delivery represents the best way of treating lung diseases, since it allows direct de...
The inhaled delivery of nanomedicines can provide a novel, non-invasive therapeutic strategy for the...
The Pulmonary route has been traditionally used to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. However,...
The aim of the present work is to synthesize biocompatible nanoparticles, namely polymethyl methacry...
Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are one of the leading causes of deaths in the world. Cur...
AbstractIn present study, the potential drug delivery of nanoformulations was validated via the comp...
Chronic lung diseases include a variety of obstinate and fatal diseases, including asthma, chronic o...
Nano-size particles show promise for pulmonary drug delivery, yet their behavior after deposition in...
BACKGROUND: Aerosol therapy using particulate drug carriers has become an increasingly attractive me...
Colloidal drug delivery systems have been extensively investigated as drug carriers for the applicat...
Abstract: Colloidal drug delivery systems have been extensively investigated as drug carriers for th...
The biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles (NP) are promising for direct delivery of drugs to the lun...
Pulmonary drug delivery represents the best way of treating lung diseases, since it allows direct de...
Pharmaceutically active compounds require different modes of drug delivery systems to accomplish the...
Drug delivery to the lungs by inhalation offers a targeted drug therapy for respiratory diseases. Ho...
Pulmonary drug delivery represents the best way of treating lung diseases, since it allows direct de...
The inhaled delivery of nanomedicines can provide a novel, non-invasive therapeutic strategy for the...
The Pulmonary route has been traditionally used to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. However,...
The aim of the present work is to synthesize biocompatible nanoparticles, namely polymethyl methacry...
Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are one of the leading causes of deaths in the world. Cur...
AbstractIn present study, the potential drug delivery of nanoformulations was validated via the comp...
Chronic lung diseases include a variety of obstinate and fatal diseases, including asthma, chronic o...
Nano-size particles show promise for pulmonary drug delivery, yet their behavior after deposition in...