Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecting barrier, and pharmaceutical drugs administrated by the oral, rectal, vaginal, ocular, or nasal route need to penetrate the mucus in order to reach their targets. Furthermore, the diffusion in mucus as well as the viscosity of mucus in the eyes, nose and throat can change depending on the relative humidity of the surrounding air. In this study we have investigated how diffusion through gels of mucin, the main protein in mucus, is affected by changes in ambient relative humidity (i.e. water activity). Already a small decrease in water activity was found to give rise to a significant decrease in penetration rate through the mucin gel of the a...
Formulations for buccal drug delivery often comprise polymers to facilitate mucoadhesion based on wa...
The optimization of non-parenteral routes of drug administration is important for therapeutic agents...
Nearly all pharmaceuticals and nutrients must cross numerous barriers to gain access and be eliminat...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Mucosal drug delivery accounts for various administration routes (i.e., oral, vaginal, ocular, pulmo...
The layer of mucus covering the gastro-intestinal tract has a number of important functions. For exa...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
The aim of this study was to examine the diffusion of commonly administered analgesics, ibuprofen an...
Formulations for nasal drug delivery often rely on water sorption to adhere to the mucosa, which als...
The nasal absorption of larger peptide and protein drugs is generally low. The importance of the muc...
Mucus layer, a selective diffusion barrier, has an important effect on the fate of drug delivery sys...
The mucus layers on the internal surfaces of the human body serve as an important barrier against fo...
Gastric mucus is thought to protect the underlying mucosal cells from mechanical hazards and back-di...
Mucus, an adherent hydrated layer covering the epithelium, is found in all internal tracts of the bo...
Formulations for buccal drug delivery often comprise polymers to facilitate mucoadhesion based on wa...
The optimization of non-parenteral routes of drug administration is important for therapeutic agents...
Nearly all pharmaceuticals and nutrients must cross numerous barriers to gain access and be eliminat...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Mucus covers the epithelium found in all intestinal tracts, where it serves as an important protecti...
Mucosal drug delivery accounts for various administration routes (i.e., oral, vaginal, ocular, pulmo...
The layer of mucus covering the gastro-intestinal tract has a number of important functions. For exa...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
The aim of this study was to examine the diffusion of commonly administered analgesics, ibuprofen an...
Formulations for nasal drug delivery often rely on water sorption to adhere to the mucosa, which als...
The nasal absorption of larger peptide and protein drugs is generally low. The importance of the muc...
Mucus layer, a selective diffusion barrier, has an important effect on the fate of drug delivery sys...
The mucus layers on the internal surfaces of the human body serve as an important barrier against fo...
Gastric mucus is thought to protect the underlying mucosal cells from mechanical hazards and back-di...
Mucus, an adherent hydrated layer covering the epithelium, is found in all internal tracts of the bo...
Formulations for buccal drug delivery often comprise polymers to facilitate mucoadhesion based on wa...
The optimization of non-parenteral routes of drug administration is important for therapeutic agents...
Nearly all pharmaceuticals and nutrients must cross numerous barriers to gain access and be eliminat...