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Proteins/peptides, drug delivery

Kochendoerfer G. (2003). Protein Peptide Drug Delivery - Third International Conference. Minimally invasive delivery methods 22-23 September 2003, Philadelphia, PA, USA. I Drugs 6,1043-1045. [Pg.132]

Li JK, Wang N, Wu XS (1998) Poly(vinyl alcohol) nanoparticles prepared by freezing-thawing process for protein/peptide drug delivery. J Control Release 56 117-126... [Pg.319]

During the past 10 years, one of the most exciting developments in the oral peptide drug delivery was the identification of PEPT1. This is a significant finding because this carrier protein is known to play a critical role in the absorption of... [Pg.249]

Sood, A., and R. Panchagnula. 2001. Peroral route An opportunity for protein and peptide drug delivery. Chem Rev 101 3275. [Pg.52]

Luangtana-anan M, Opanasopit P, Ngawhirunpat T, Nunthanid J, Sriamornsak P, Limmat-vapirat S, Lim LY (2005) Effect of chitosan salts and molecular weight on a nanoparticulate carrier for therapeutic protein. Pharm Dev Technol 10(2) 189-196 Mackay M, Phillips J, Hastewell J (1997) Peptide drug delivery Colonic and rectal absorption. Adv Drug Del Rev 28(2) 253-273... [Pg.191]

Smith, P.L., Wall, D.A., Gochoco, C.H. and Wilson, G. (1992) Routes of Delivery Case Studies Oral absorption of peptides and proteins. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 8 253-290. [Pg.42]

Li, J. K., Wang, N., and Wu, X. S. (1997), A novel biodegradable system based on gelatin nanoparticles and poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) microspheres for protein and peptide drug delivery, J. Pharm. Sci., 86(8), 891-895. [Pg.556]

Gombotz, W.R. Pettit, D.K. Biodegradable polymers for proteins and peptide drug delivery. Bioconjugate Chem. 1995, 6, 332-351. [Pg.1645]

Dantzig, A.H. (1998) Oral absorption of beta-lactams by intestinal peptide transport proteins. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 23, 63-76. [Pg.261]

POLY CATIONIC PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS IN DRUG DELIVERY FOCUS ON NONCLASSICAL TRANSPORT... [Pg.279]

Peptide and protein nasal drug delivery have challenges related to their unique physical and chemical properties and comprise issues of chemical stability, loss due to physical absorption (especially for low-dose/high-potency molecules) and self-aggregation. The two key factors for nasal delivery of peptides are molecular mass and lipophilicity. The transitional area between a predicted good absorption and a predicted increasing difficulty of absorption is a molecular mass of about 1,000 (McMartin et al. 1987). Complete absorption of a peptide, by... [Pg.508]

Reddy I. Protein and peptide drug delivery. In Zito SW, ed. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology A Programmed Text. Lancaster, PA Technomic Publishing, 1997 159-182. [Pg.273]

Blood-brain barrier (BBB), one barrier separating the central nervous system (CNS) from the periphery, located at the endothelial cells of the brain tissue capillaries besides the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (B-CSF-B) at the choroid plexus and the circumventricular organs. Peptides and protein drugs are generally excluded from transport from blood to brain. However, a chimeric peptide strategy for peptide drug delivery allows the delivery of... [Pg.48]


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