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Buccal mucosa blood flow

The buccal mucosa, which lines the inside of the cheek, has been investigated as an alternative route for drug delivery, especially for proteins and peptides. There are many advantages associated with the use of the buccal mucosa as a site for the delivery of drugs into the systemic circulation. Since blood flow from the buccal epithelium drains directly into the internal jugular... [Pg.89]

A rich blood supply and lymphatic network in the lamina propria serve the oral cavity, thus drag moieties which traverse the oral epithelium are readily absorbed into the systemic circulation. The blood flow in the buccal mucosa is 2.4 mL min 1 cm 2 whereas that to the sublingual mucosa is 0.97 mL min-1 cm 2. [Pg.172]


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