The small intestinal epithelium constitutes a major permeability barrier for the oral administration of therapeutic drugs with poor bioavailability, and permeation enhancers (PEs) are required to increase the paracellular and/or transcellular uptake of such drugs. Many PEs act as surfactants by perturbing cell membrane integrity and causing permeabilization by leakage or endocytosis. The aim of the present work was to study the action of sodium cholate (NaC) and N-dodecyl-β-D-maltoside (DDM), using a small intestinal mucosal explant system. At 2 mM, both NaC and DDM caused leakage into the enterocyte cytosol of the fluorescent probe Lucifer Yellow, but they also blocked the constitutive endocytotic pathway from the brush border. In add...
MSc (Pharmaceutics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe oral administration route is a n...
Epithelial damage caused by intestinal permeation enhancers is a source of debate over their safety....
Aim: Investigate the importance of paracellular transport of water and solutes during physiological ...
The bioavailability of all ingested compounds is to a great extend determined by the ability of thes...
The absorption study of drugs through different biological membranes constitutes an essential step ...
<div><p>Cyclodextrins are widely used excipients for increasing the bioavailability of poorly water-...
PEGylated non-ionic surfactant-based vesicles (NSVs) are promising drug delivery systems for the loc...
Chemotherapy causes intestinal mucositis, which includes villous atrophy and altered mucosal barrier...
The intestinal epithelium has the dual function of absorbing nutrients and water as well as being a ...
The epithelial barrier is the first innate defense of the gastrointestinal tract and selectively reg...
Oral delivery of macromolecular drugs, especially bioactive proteins, is one of the greatest unmet n...
Purpose: This study aimed to characterize the transepithelial transport of miltefosine (HePC), the f...
Transcellular permeation enhancers are known to increase the intestinal permeability of enalaprilat,...
Mucosal surfaces offer a potential for non-invasive delivery of proteins. The role of these surfaces...
An increased intestinal permeability has been described in various gastrointestinal and non-gastroin...
MSc (Pharmaceutics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe oral administration route is a n...
Epithelial damage caused by intestinal permeation enhancers is a source of debate over their safety....
Aim: Investigate the importance of paracellular transport of water and solutes during physiological ...
The bioavailability of all ingested compounds is to a great extend determined by the ability of thes...
The absorption study of drugs through different biological membranes constitutes an essential step ...
<div><p>Cyclodextrins are widely used excipients for increasing the bioavailability of poorly water-...
PEGylated non-ionic surfactant-based vesicles (NSVs) are promising drug delivery systems for the loc...
Chemotherapy causes intestinal mucositis, which includes villous atrophy and altered mucosal barrier...
The intestinal epithelium has the dual function of absorbing nutrients and water as well as being a ...
The epithelial barrier is the first innate defense of the gastrointestinal tract and selectively reg...
Oral delivery of macromolecular drugs, especially bioactive proteins, is one of the greatest unmet n...
Purpose: This study aimed to characterize the transepithelial transport of miltefosine (HePC), the f...
Transcellular permeation enhancers are known to increase the intestinal permeability of enalaprilat,...
Mucosal surfaces offer a potential for non-invasive delivery of proteins. The role of these surfaces...
An increased intestinal permeability has been described in various gastrointestinal and non-gastroin...
MSc (Pharmaceutics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe oral administration route is a n...
Epithelial damage caused by intestinal permeation enhancers is a source of debate over their safety....
Aim: Investigate the importance of paracellular transport of water and solutes during physiological ...