AbstractIn this contribution, we review the molecular and physiological barriers to oral delivery of peptides and nanoparticles. We discuss the opportunities and predictivity of various in vitro systems with special emphasis on human intestine in Ussing chambers. First, the molecular constraints to peptide absorption are discussed. Then the physiological barriers to peptide delivery are examined. These include the gastric and intestinal environment, the mucus barrier, tight junctions between epithelial cells, the enterocytes of the intestinal epithelium, and the subepithelial tissue. Recent data from human proteome studies are used to provide information about the protein expression profiles of the different physiological barriers to peptid...
An established pharmaceutical strategy to increase oral drug absorption of low solubility–high perme...
Peptide therapeutics have played a notable role in medical practice since the advent of insulin ther...
Delivery of peptides by the oral route greatly appeals due to commercial, patient convenience and sc...
AbstractIn this contribution, we review the molecular and physiological barriers to oral delivery of...
In this contribution, we review the molecular and physiological barriers to oral delivery of peptide...
Peptide drugs and biologics provide opportunities for treatments of many diseases. However, due to t...
Peptide drugs and biologics provide opportunities for treatments of many diseases. However, due to t...
AbstractIn the modern world, a number of therapeutic proteins such as vaccines, antigens, and hormon...
Compared with small-molecule synthetic drugs, bioactive peptides have desirable advantages in effici...
The development of oral dosage forms that allows absorption of therapeutic peptides to the systemic ...
Orally administered therapeutic agents need to cross the mucosal epithelial membrane in the intesti...
The oral administration of proteins is a current challenge to be faced in the field of therapeutics....
Peptides are therapeutic molecules with high potential to treat a wide variety of diseases. They are...
This review on intracellular delivery and oral bioavailability of peptides reflects a number of prin...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deliv...
An established pharmaceutical strategy to increase oral drug absorption of low solubility–high perme...
Peptide therapeutics have played a notable role in medical practice since the advent of insulin ther...
Delivery of peptides by the oral route greatly appeals due to commercial, patient convenience and sc...
AbstractIn this contribution, we review the molecular and physiological barriers to oral delivery of...
In this contribution, we review the molecular and physiological barriers to oral delivery of peptide...
Peptide drugs and biologics provide opportunities for treatments of many diseases. However, due to t...
Peptide drugs and biologics provide opportunities for treatments of many diseases. However, due to t...
AbstractIn the modern world, a number of therapeutic proteins such as vaccines, antigens, and hormon...
Compared with small-molecule synthetic drugs, bioactive peptides have desirable advantages in effici...
The development of oral dosage forms that allows absorption of therapeutic peptides to the systemic ...
Orally administered therapeutic agents need to cross the mucosal epithelial membrane in the intesti...
The oral administration of proteins is a current challenge to be faced in the field of therapeutics....
Peptides are therapeutic molecules with high potential to treat a wide variety of diseases. They are...
This review on intracellular delivery and oral bioavailability of peptides reflects a number of prin...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deliv...
An established pharmaceutical strategy to increase oral drug absorption of low solubility–high perme...
Peptide therapeutics have played a notable role in medical practice since the advent of insulin ther...
Delivery of peptides by the oral route greatly appeals due to commercial, patient convenience and sc...