Mucosal administration of drugs and drug delivery systems has gained increasing interest. However, nanoparticles intended to protect and deliver drugs to epithelial surfaces require transport through the surface-lining mucus. Translation from bench to bedside is particularly challenging for mucosal administration since a variety of parameters will influence the specific barrier properties of the mucus including the luminal fluids, the microbiota, the mucus composition and clearance rate, and the condition of the underlying epithelia. Besides, after administration, nanoparticles interact with the mucosal components, forming a biomolecular corona that modulates their behavior and fate after mucosal administration. These interactions are great...
Nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology for medical purposes, has been widely identified as ...
The mucus layers on the internal surfaces of the human body serve as an important barrier against fo...
Abstract Oral delivery of therapeutics is the preferred route of administration due t...
Mucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelastic prop...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
Efficient mucosal delivery remains a major challenge for the reason of the respiratory tract mucus a...
Before any drug administered to the gastro-intestinal tract reaches the epithelium, it must traverse...
Nano-scale formulations are being developed to improve the delivery of orally administered medicines...
Mucus-penetrating Nanosuspensions, consisting of pure hydrophobic therapeutics with dense muco-inert...
Nanoparticulate drug delivery systems (nDDS) offer a variety of options when it comes to routes of a...
The gastrointestinal mucus barrier is a widely overlooked yet essential component of the intestinal ...
AbstractMucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelas...
Mucus is a viscoelastic and adhesive gel layer that protects eye, respiratory, gastrointestinal, re...
Achieving sustained drug delivery to mucosal surfaces is a major challenge due to the presence of th...
Nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology for medical purposes, has been widely identified as ...
The mucus layers on the internal surfaces of the human body serve as an important barrier against fo...
Abstract Oral delivery of therapeutics is the preferred route of administration due t...
Mucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelastic prop...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
Efficient mucosal delivery remains a major challenge for the reason of the respiratory tract mucus a...
Before any drug administered to the gastro-intestinal tract reaches the epithelium, it must traverse...
Nano-scale formulations are being developed to improve the delivery of orally administered medicines...
Mucus-penetrating Nanosuspensions, consisting of pure hydrophobic therapeutics with dense muco-inert...
Nanoparticulate drug delivery systems (nDDS) offer a variety of options when it comes to routes of a...
The gastrointestinal mucus barrier is a widely overlooked yet essential component of the intestinal ...
AbstractMucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelas...
Mucus is a viscoelastic and adhesive gel layer that protects eye, respiratory, gastrointestinal, re...
Achieving sustained drug delivery to mucosal surfaces is a major challenge due to the presence of th...
Nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology for medical purposes, has been widely identified as ...
The mucus layers on the internal surfaces of the human body serve as an important barrier against fo...
Abstract Oral delivery of therapeutics is the preferred route of administration due t...