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Selectivity strategy formulation

More recently, increasing research attention has focused upon the use of mucoadhe-sive delivery systems in which the biopharmaceutical is formulated with/encapsulated in molecules that interact with the intestinal mucosa membranes. The strategy is obviously to retain the drug at the absorbing surface for a prolonged period. Non-specific (charge-based) interactions can be achieved by the use of polyacrylic acid, whereas more biospecihc interactions are achieved by using selected lectins or bacterial adhesion proteins. Despite intensive efforts, however, the successful delivery of biopharmaceuticals via the oral route remains some way off. [Pg.71]

Separation processes (both liquid-liquid and gas-liquid) are a key element in many industrial processes. For this application, solvent molecules are built from UNIFAC submolecular groups, and the relevant properties of the new molecules such as distribution coefficients and selectivities are estimated. Strategies for the design of solvents for separation processes were initially formulated and later extended to better model the processes of solvent synthesis, solvent evaluation, and solvent screening. A method for solvent design for liquid-liquid extraction has been developed. [Pg.287]


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