Mucus is a complex barrier for pharmacological treatments and overcoming it is one of the major challenges faced during transmucosal drug delivery. To tackle this issue, a novel class of glycosylated nanoparticles, named "mucosomes," which are based on the most important protein constituting mucus, the mucin, is introduced. Mucosomes are designed to improve drug absorption and residence time on the mucosal tissues. Mucosomes are produced (150-300 nm), functionalized with glycans, and loaded with the desired drug in a single one-pot synthetic process and, with this method, a wide range of small and macro molecules can be loaded with different physicochemical properties. Various in vitro models are used to test the mucoadhesive properties of ...
Abstract Oral delivery of therapeutics is the preferred route of administration due t...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
Mucins and mucin-like molecules are highly O-glycosylated proteins present on the cell surface of ma...
Mucus is a complex barrier for pharmacological treatments and overcoming it is one of the major chal...
Mucus-penetrating Nanosuspensions, consisting of pure hydrophobic therapeutics with dense muco-inert...
Mucosal administration of drugs and drug delivery systems has gained increasing interest. However, n...
AbstractMucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelas...
Before any drug administered to the gastro-intestinal tract reaches the epithelium, it must traverse...
Nanocarrier-based treatment allows preferential delivery of therapeutics and/or imaging contrast age...
Mucus is a viscoelastic and adhesive gel layer that protects eye, respiratory, gastrointestinal, re...
Innovative gastrointestinal (GI) drug delivery vehicles such as mucus penetrating nanoparticles (MPP...
Drug delivery via the eye, nose, gastrointestinal tract and lung is of great interest as they repres...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
The patented technology consists of nanoparticles with particular characteristics capable of conveyi...
Mucoadhesion describes an attractive interaction between dosage form and mucosal membrane. The evalu...
Abstract Oral delivery of therapeutics is the preferred route of administration due t...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
Mucins and mucin-like molecules are highly O-glycosylated proteins present on the cell surface of ma...
Mucus is a complex barrier for pharmacological treatments and overcoming it is one of the major chal...
Mucus-penetrating Nanosuspensions, consisting of pure hydrophobic therapeutics with dense muco-inert...
Mucosal administration of drugs and drug delivery systems has gained increasing interest. However, n...
AbstractMucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelas...
Before any drug administered to the gastro-intestinal tract reaches the epithelium, it must traverse...
Nanocarrier-based treatment allows preferential delivery of therapeutics and/or imaging contrast age...
Mucus is a viscoelastic and adhesive gel layer that protects eye, respiratory, gastrointestinal, re...
Innovative gastrointestinal (GI) drug delivery vehicles such as mucus penetrating nanoparticles (MPP...
Drug delivery via the eye, nose, gastrointestinal tract and lung is of great interest as they repres...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
The patented technology consists of nanoparticles with particular characteristics capable of conveyi...
Mucoadhesion describes an attractive interaction between dosage form and mucosal membrane. The evalu...
Abstract Oral delivery of therapeutics is the preferred route of administration due t...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
Mucins and mucin-like molecules are highly O-glycosylated proteins present on the cell surface of ma...