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Oral cavity, drug absorption

One of the most common in vivo methods used to assess the permeability of the buccal mucosa is the buccal absorption test of Beckett and Triggs [13]. In this test, a known volume of a drug solution is introduced into the oral cavity of a subject, who swirls it around for a specified period of time and then expels it. The subject then rinses his or her mouth with an aliquot of distilled water or buffer solution, and the expelled drug solution and rinse are combined and analyzed for drug content. The difference between the initial and final drug concentration in the solution is assumed to be the amount of drug taken up into the oral mucosa. [Pg.96]

Rathbone MJ, Hadgraft J (1991) Absorption of drugs from the human oral cavity. Int J Pharm 74 9-24... [Pg.108]

Kurosaki Y, Hisaichi S, Hamada C, Nakayama T, and Kimura T (1987) Studies on drug absorption from oral cavity. II. Influence of the unstirred water layer on absorption from hamster cheek pouch in vitro. J. Pharmacobiodyn. 10 180-187. [Pg.178]

Drug absorption from the oral cavity occurs through the passive diffusion of the nonionized form from an aqueous phase to one that is lipid in nature. In addition, there is also evidence for the carrier-mediated transport of drugs, whereby the levo isomers, but not the dextro isomers, of many drugs are absorbed. [Pg.4]

Poly(alkyl-cyanoacrylate) Nanoparticles The applications of poly(alkyl-cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles have been reviewed elsewhere and therefore only representative examples are described [102], Because of their adhesive properties, nanoparticles have the potential to prophylactically treat candidiasis of the oral cavity [121], Not surprisingly, poly(alkyl-cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles have been used to deliver drugs to tumors [122], Enhanced absorption and prolonged hypoglycemic effect were observed when insulin was delivered in poly(alkyl-cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles [121], Nuclear accumulation of antisense oligonucleotides into vascular smooth muscle cells was increased when delivered using poly(alkyl-cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles [123]. Dextran-coated poly(alkyl-... [Pg.546]


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