Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, peroral administration of drugs has disadvantages such as hepatic first-pass metabolism and enzymatic degradation within the gastrointestinal tract which constitutes a hindrance to oral administration of certain classes of drugs, especially peptides and proteins. Consequently, other absorptive mucosae are often considered as potential sites for drug administration. Transmucosal routes of drug delivery (i.e., the mucosal linings of the nasal, rectal, vaginal, ocular, and oral cavity) offer distinct advantages over peroral administration for systemic drug delivery. These advantages include possible bypass of first-pass effect, avoidance of presy...
There has been increased interest in novel drug delivery systems to be administered via mucosal rout...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Abstract: Bioadhesion can be defined as the process by which a natural or a synthetic polymer can ad...
Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, p...
Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, p...
Mucoadhesive polymers have recently gained interest among pharmaceutical scientists as a means of im...
This review explains some aspects of mucoadhesion related to the nasal drug delivery system. On the ...
Mucoadhesive drug delivery system are delivery system which utilized the property of the polymers w...
Mucoadhesive polymers are widely used in the design of dosage forms for transmucosal drug delivery t...
he oral mucosa offers an interesting site for the application of dosage forms that release drugs wit...
The term bioadhesive describes materials that bind to biological substrates, such as mucosal membran...
The process of mucoadhesion involving a polymeric drug delivery system is a complex one that include...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to present a review of mucoadhesion drug delivery systems. The r...
The buccal delivery is defined as the drug administration through the mucosal membranes lining the c...
Bioadhesion can be defined as a phenomenon of interfacial molecular attractive forces in the midst o...
There has been increased interest in novel drug delivery systems to be administered via mucosal rout...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Abstract: Bioadhesion can be defined as the process by which a natural or a synthetic polymer can ad...
Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, p...
Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, p...
Mucoadhesive polymers have recently gained interest among pharmaceutical scientists as a means of im...
This review explains some aspects of mucoadhesion related to the nasal drug delivery system. On the ...
Mucoadhesive drug delivery system are delivery system which utilized the property of the polymers w...
Mucoadhesive polymers are widely used in the design of dosage forms for transmucosal drug delivery t...
he oral mucosa offers an interesting site for the application of dosage forms that release drugs wit...
The term bioadhesive describes materials that bind to biological substrates, such as mucosal membran...
The process of mucoadhesion involving a polymeric drug delivery system is a complex one that include...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to present a review of mucoadhesion drug delivery systems. The r...
The buccal delivery is defined as the drug administration through the mucosal membranes lining the c...
Bioadhesion can be defined as a phenomenon of interfacial molecular attractive forces in the midst o...
There has been increased interest in novel drug delivery systems to be administered via mucosal rout...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Abstract: Bioadhesion can be defined as the process by which a natural or a synthetic polymer can ad...