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Judul Advances in Oral Administration / Guanyu Chen
Pengarang Guanyu Chen
Penerbitan 4052 Basel, Switzerland : MDPI, 2026
Deskripsi Fisik 240
ISBN 978-3-7258-6919-0
Subjek Medicine & Pharmacology
Catatan "Summary Oral delivery is a convenient, non-invasive and safe drug administration route, with high patient compliance. However, the oral delivery of protein and peptide drugs (PPDs) remains a huge challenge for scientists. Since PPDs need to overcome intestinal physical barriers and biochemical barriers, including poor drug permeation over the intestinal epithelial membrane and the presence of a strong acidic environment and various proteolytic enzymes, PPDs may easily be degraded. In the last decade, many attempts have been made to improve the oral bioavailability of PPDs. A typical example is the oral semaglutide approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This was a significant breakthrough for oral PPD delivery, but it still has limited oral bioavailability. To promote PPD oral bioavailability, strategies have been developed for instantaneously disrupting the intestinal epithelium, such as opening the tight junction. However, this may trigger an absorption of pathogens and toxins and result in adv
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