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| DOI | 10.1016/J.CBI.2022.110048 | ||||
| Año | 2022 | ||||
| Tipo | revisión libro |
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Mucus gel constitutes of heavily cross-linked mucin fibers forming a viscoelastic, dense porous network that coats all the exposed epithelia not covered with the skin. The layer provides protection to the underlying gastrointestinal, respiratory, and female reproductive tracts, in addition to the organs such as the surface of eye by trapping the pathogens, irritants, environmental fine particles, and potentially hazardous foreign matter. However, this property of mucus gel poses a substantial challenge for realizing the localized and sustained drug delivery across the mucosal surfaces. The mucus permeating particles that spare the protective properties of mucus gel improve the therapeutic potency of the drugs aimed at the management of diseases, including sexually transmitted infections, lung cancer, irritable bowel disease, degenerative eye diseases and infections, and cystic fibrosis. As such, the mucoadhesive materials conjugated with drug molecules display a prolonged retention time in the mucosal gel that imparts a sustained release of the deliberated drug molecules across the mucosa. The contemporarily developed mucus penetrating materials for drug delivery applications comprise of a finer size, appreciable hydrophilicity, and a neutral surface to escape the entrapment within the cross-inked mucus fibers. Pertaining to the mucus secretion as a first line of defence in respiratory tract in response to the invading physical, chemical, and biological pathogens, the development of mucus penetrating materials hold promise as a stalwart approach for revolutionizing the respiratory drug delivery paradigm. The present review provides an epigrammatic collation of the mucus penetrating/mucoadhesive materials for achieving a controlled/sustained release of the cargo pharmaceutics and drug molecules across the respiratory mucus barrier.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Prasher, Parteek | - |
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies - India
Univ Petr & Energy Studies - India |
| 2 | Sharma, Mousmee | - |
Uttaranchal University - India
Uttaranchal Univ - India |
| 3 | Singh, Sachin K. | Hombre |
Lovely Professional University - India
University of Technology Sydney - Australia Lovely Profess Univ - India |
| 4 | Gulati, Monica | Mujer |
Lovely Professional University - India
University of Technology Sydney - Australia Lovely Profess Univ - India |
| 5 | Jha, Niraj Kumar | - |
Sharda University - India
Sharda Univ - India |
| 6 | Gupta, Piyush Kumar | - |
Sharda University - India
Sharda Univ - India |
| 7 | Gupta, Gaurav | - |
Suresh Gyan Vihar University - India
Saveetha Dental College And Hospitals - India Uttaranchal University - India Suresh Gyan Vihar Univ - India Saveetha Univ - India Uttaranchal Univ - India |
| 8 | Chellappan, Dinesh K. | Hombre |
International Medical University - Malasia
Int Med Univ - Malasia |
| 9 | Zacconi, Flavia | Mujer |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
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| 10 | Pinto, Terezinha De Jesus Andreoli | - |
Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil
UNIV SAO PAULO - Brasil |
| 11 | Chan, Yinghan | - |
International Medical University - Malasia
Int Med Univ - Malasia |
| 12 | Liu, Gang | - |
University of Technology Sydney - Australia
Centenary Inst - Australia Univ Technol Sydney - Australia |
| 13 | Paudel, Keshav R. | - |
University of Technology Sydney - Australia
Centenary Inst - Australia Univ Technol Sydney - Australia |
| 14 | Hansbro, Philip M. | Hombre |
University of Technology Sydney - Australia
Centenary Inst - Australia Univ Technol Sydney - Australia |
| 15 | Oliver, Brian Gregory | Hombre |
University of Technology Sydney - Australia
The University of Sydney - Australia Univ Technol Sydney - Australia UNIV SYDNEY - Australia |
| 16 | Dua, Kamal | Hombre |
University of Technology Sydney - Australia
Univ Technol Sydney - Australia |