Oral Delivery Articles & Analysis
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The evolution of 3D printing technology has opened up new avenues in the pharmaceutical industry, especially in the fabrication of novel drug delivery systems. One such advancement is the 3D printing of Oral Thin Films (OTFs), which are ultra-thin films used to deliver drugs via oral mucosa. ...
This can vary greatly depending on the method of delivery (oral, intravenous, etc.) and the drug’s chemical properties. ...
In the ever-evolving world of pharmaceutical development, the quest to innovate and improve the delivery of drug substances remains a top priority. Among the many formulation strategies, oral liquid formulations hold a special place, offering alternatives particularly appealing for specific populations and addressing unique formulation challenges. The Necessity ...
Platform diversity provides flexibility in expressing novel recombinant proteins, enables customizing and meeting scale-up needs, and provides opportunity for oral-based delivery of ...
PEGylated lipids are crucial for improving LNP stability and prolonging circulation time, enhancing delivery efficiency after intravenous injection. LNP for Localized Delivery of Specific Locations Localized administration of LNP to specific sites is crucial for the delivery of mRNA. Various administration routes have been used to achieve ...
Due to their advantages of biodegradability and non-toxicity, liposomes can be used as vaccine delivery vehicles. The protective effect of loaded molecules makes liposomes a good candidate carrier for oral vaccines.Oral administrationIt has been reported that the main factors affecting the stability of oral drugs include bile, pH values and ...
As a leading innovator and disruptive drug delivery company, SmartTab is driving the future of drug delivery to places people would have never expected it to go and injections with a conventional syringe and needle will soon be a thing of the past. SmartTab's InjectTab™ Oral Biologic Delivery System is a capsule for ...
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https://res.cloudinary.com/vwp/video/upload/v1628632319/Rani_Aug_2021_Animation_m5re4t.mp4 Mr. Imran says the delivery mechanism is composed of a balloon containing two reactants separated by a pinch-valve. ...
Lipids, which are soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone, and benzene, are purified and refined to be used as fillers, binders, lubricants, solubilizers, emulsifiers, and emollients in a variety of delivery forms, including tablets, capsules, suppositories, emulsions, ointments, creams, and lotions. Polymers are used in a wide variety of ...
A new free-to-read Australian Journal of Primary Health virtual issue addresses various aspects of oral healthcare, including access, vulnerable groups and new models of service delivery. ...
Oral administration of bio–macromolecules is an uphill task and the challenges from varying pH and enzymatic activity are difficult to overcome. In this regard, nanotechnology promises the new hope and offers advantages such as controlled release, target specific delivery, combinatorial therapy and many more. In this study, we demonstrate the formulation of a ...
With a 50-year track record, it offers advanced technologies as well as APIs for all drug delivery systems, from oral to injectable and from inhalation to topical applications. ...
Sildenafil citrate (SC) is the first choice drug for erectile dysfunction. Nevertheless, drug oral delivery is hampered by some obstacles including first pass metabolism, numerous side effects, relatively short duration and long onset of action. ...
A review of oral drug delivery to the colon is a difficult but desirable method of administration. ...
Due to their ability to potentially enhance drug delivery to areas where there are barriers or unfavourable environments for macromolecules, nanoparticles are being explored as vehicles for improved oral insulin formulations. ...
Our results suggest that CNp system is a potential candidate for an oral vaccine delivery ...
This paper reports the development of microencapsulated bacteriophage Felix O1 for oral delivery using a chitosan-alginate-CaCl2 system. In vitro studies were used to determine the effects of simulated gastric fluid (SGF) and bile salts on the viability of free and encapsulated phage. ...
