Achieving high oral bioavailability for drugs is a key design objective in drug development. It is not surprising then that with the growing expectation of peptides as future drugs, there has also been an increasing interest in developing oral peptide therapeutics. Brought to the fore are questions such as what makes peptides orally bioavailable and how this can be achieved; questions which have inspired research into the area for decades. Early research in the area focused on linear peptides with more recent literature focusing on cyclic peptides, motivated in part by cyclic peptides like cyclosporine A that have demonstrated drug-like oral bioavailability. In this review, we take a look at research on the oral bioavailability of peptides,...
Cyclic peptides are structurally complex molecules with the potential to access challenging biologic...
Most marketed peptide drugs are administered parenterally due to their inherent gastrointestinal (GI...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Advances in the Bioaccessibility and Bioavailabilit...
Peptides have a number of attractive properties that make them an interesting modality for drug deve...
Peptides and proteins are not orally bioavailable in mammals, although a few peptides are intestinal...
Insufficient oral bioavailability is considered as a key limitation for the widespread development o...
Much of modern pharmaceutical development has occurred within or nearby the chemical space delineate...
The use of peptides in therapy presents several limitations, from physicochemical characteristics to...
Therapeutic proteins/peptides are mostly administered as parenteral (injectable) preparations as a r...
Recently, a variety of studies concerned with the permeability and oral bioavailability of cyclic pe...
Cyclic peptides and macrocycles have the potential to be membrane permeable and orally bioavailable,...
Delivery of peptides by the oral route greatly appeals due to commercial, patient convenience and sc...
The development of oral dosage forms that allows absorption of therapeutic peptides to the systemic ...
The long term goal of this work is to understand the relative contributions of the various barriers ...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deliv...
Cyclic peptides are structurally complex molecules with the potential to access challenging biologic...
Most marketed peptide drugs are administered parenterally due to their inherent gastrointestinal (GI...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Advances in the Bioaccessibility and Bioavailabilit...
Peptides have a number of attractive properties that make them an interesting modality for drug deve...
Peptides and proteins are not orally bioavailable in mammals, although a few peptides are intestinal...
Insufficient oral bioavailability is considered as a key limitation for the widespread development o...
Much of modern pharmaceutical development has occurred within or nearby the chemical space delineate...
The use of peptides in therapy presents several limitations, from physicochemical characteristics to...
Therapeutic proteins/peptides are mostly administered as parenteral (injectable) preparations as a r...
Recently, a variety of studies concerned with the permeability and oral bioavailability of cyclic pe...
Cyclic peptides and macrocycles have the potential to be membrane permeable and orally bioavailable,...
Delivery of peptides by the oral route greatly appeals due to commercial, patient convenience and sc...
The development of oral dosage forms that allows absorption of therapeutic peptides to the systemic ...
The long term goal of this work is to understand the relative contributions of the various barriers ...
Oral delivery of proteins and peptides poses one of the greatest challenges in controlled drug deliv...
Cyclic peptides are structurally complex molecules with the potential to access challenging biologic...
Most marketed peptide drugs are administered parenterally due to their inherent gastrointestinal (GI...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Advances in the Bioaccessibility and Bioavailabilit...