Abstract Oral administration is an appealing route of delivering cancer treatments. However, the gastrointestinal tract is characterized by specific and efficient physical, chemical, and biological barriers that decrease the bioavailability of medications, including chemotherapeutics. In recent decades, the fields of material science and nanomedicine have generated several delivery platforms with high potential for overcoming multiple barriers associated to oral administration. This review describes the properties of several nanodelivery systems that improve the bioavailability of orally administered therapeutics, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages in generating successful anticancer oral nanomedicines. Graphical Abstrac
The therapeutic efficacy of drugs is dependent upon the ability of a drug to reach its target, and d...
The oral cavity and oropharynx are complex environments that are susceptible to physical, chemical, ...
Introduction Nano-scale formulations are being developed to improve the delivery of orally administ...
The focus of this review is the oral delivery of anticancer drugs. The oral route is the most conven...
Nowadays, pharmaceutical nanotechnology has been developed as the most emerging branch in the field ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Currently available therapies are inadequate and spur ...
Abstract Cancer continues to be one of the most difficult global healthcare problems. Although there...
Advanced cancer is still considered an incurable disease because of its metastatic spread to distal ...
Oral cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the world with an estimated 300,000 new cases and 150...
Cancer is one of the main causes of death worldwide. To date, and despite the advances in convention...
Oral cancer is emerging as a major cause of mortality globally. Oral cancer occupies a significant p...
Nanomedicine, the medical applications of devices based on nanotechnology, promises an endless range...
Oral cancer (oral cavity and oropharynx) is a common and aggressive cancer that invades local tissue...
The oral cavity and oropharynx are complex environments that are susceptible to physical, chemical, ...
AbstractNanomedicine is an emerging form of therapy that focuses on alternative drug delivery and im...
The therapeutic efficacy of drugs is dependent upon the ability of a drug to reach its target, and d...
The oral cavity and oropharynx are complex environments that are susceptible to physical, chemical, ...
Introduction Nano-scale formulations are being developed to improve the delivery of orally administ...
The focus of this review is the oral delivery of anticancer drugs. The oral route is the most conven...
Nowadays, pharmaceutical nanotechnology has been developed as the most emerging branch in the field ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Currently available therapies are inadequate and spur ...
Abstract Cancer continues to be one of the most difficult global healthcare problems. Although there...
Advanced cancer is still considered an incurable disease because of its metastatic spread to distal ...
Oral cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the world with an estimated 300,000 new cases and 150...
Cancer is one of the main causes of death worldwide. To date, and despite the advances in convention...
Oral cancer is emerging as a major cause of mortality globally. Oral cancer occupies a significant p...
Nanomedicine, the medical applications of devices based on nanotechnology, promises an endless range...
Oral cancer (oral cavity and oropharynx) is a common and aggressive cancer that invades local tissue...
The oral cavity and oropharynx are complex environments that are susceptible to physical, chemical, ...
AbstractNanomedicine is an emerging form of therapy that focuses on alternative drug delivery and im...
The therapeutic efficacy of drugs is dependent upon the ability of a drug to reach its target, and d...
The oral cavity and oropharynx are complex environments that are susceptible to physical, chemical, ...
Introduction Nano-scale formulations are being developed to improve the delivery of orally administ...