AbstractMucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelastic properties. Most foreign particulates are efficiently trapped in mucus layers via steric obstruction and adhesion. Trapped particles are typically removed from the mucosal tissue within seconds to a few hours depending on their location sites. This article focuses on describing the tenacious mucus barrier properties, the strategies to investigate the interaction of nanoparticles with the mucus as well as the novel developments of mucus penetrating nanoparticles
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
The gastrointestinal mucus barrier is a widely overlooked yet essential component of the intestinal ...
Mucus is a highly hydrated viscoelastic gel present on various moist surfaces in our body including ...
Mucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelastic prop...
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...
Mucus is a viscoelastic and adhesive gel layer that protects eye, respiratory, gastrointestinal, re...
Efficient mucosal delivery remains a major challenge for the reason of the respiratory tract mucus a...
Mucus is a complex barrier for pharmacological treatments and overcoming it is one of the major chal...
The present review provides an overview of methods and techniques for studying interactions of micro...
Orally administered therapeutic agents need to cross the mucosal epithelial membrane in the intesti...
Drug delivery via the eye, nose, gastrointestinal tract and lung is of great interest as they repres...
Nanocarrier-based treatment allows preferential delivery of therapeutics and/or imaging contrast age...
Inhaled nanoparticles are a promising technology for delivering therapeutic molecules to the lungs t...
Before any drug administered to the gastro-intestinal tract reaches the epithelium, it must traverse...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
The gastrointestinal mucus barrier is a widely overlooked yet essential component of the intestinal ...
Mucus is a highly hydrated viscoelastic gel present on various moist surfaces in our body including ...
Mucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelastic prop...
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...
Mucus is a viscoelastic and adhesive gel layer that protects eye, respiratory, gastrointestinal, re...
Efficient mucosal delivery remains a major challenge for the reason of the respiratory tract mucus a...
Mucus is a complex barrier for pharmacological treatments and overcoming it is one of the major chal...
The present review provides an overview of methods and techniques for studying interactions of micro...
Orally administered therapeutic agents need to cross the mucosal epithelial membrane in the intesti...
Drug delivery via the eye, nose, gastrointestinal tract and lung is of great interest as they repres...
Nanocarrier-based treatment allows preferential delivery of therapeutics and/or imaging contrast age...
Inhaled nanoparticles are a promising technology for delivering therapeutic molecules to the lungs t...
Before any drug administered to the gastro-intestinal tract reaches the epithelium, it must traverse...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
The gastrointestinal mucus barrier is a widely overlooked yet essential component of the intestinal ...
Mucus is a highly hydrated viscoelastic gel present on various moist surfaces in our body including ...