Posts tagged with "Thiomers"



27. April 2018
Although bioavailability of peptides administered through nasal route is still under 1% because of low membrane permeability, a short local residence time and a high metabolic turnover in the nasal epithelium but the richly supplied vascular nature of the nasal mucosa coupled with its high drug permeation makes the nasal route of administration attractive for many drugs including proteins and peptides. Thiolated polymers (thiomers) which are also recognized as mucoadhesive polymers, discovered...

27. January 2016
With the introduction of mucoadhesion in 1980, pharmaceutical researchers have gained interest in mucoadhesive compositions. This interest has led to the development of mucoadhesive drug delivery systems aiming (I) to target a specific tissue, (II) to overcome barriers to absorption as well as (III) to control drug release of the therapeutic compositions. More
15. January 2016
Aim Assessment of preactivated carboxymethyl cellulose as potential excipient for buccal drug delivery. Methods Firstly, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and cysteine (SH) were covalently coupled via amide bond formation to obtain thiolated carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC-SH). Further, preactivated carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC-S-S-MNA) was obtained by preactivation with 2-mercaptonicotinic acid (MNA). Sulforhodamine 101 (SRH101) was used as a model drug for permeation study through buccal mucosa....