[HTML][HTML] In vitro models replicating the human intestinal epithelium for absorption and metabolism studies: A systematic review

A Fedi, C Vitale, G Ponschin, S Ayehunie… - Journal of Controlled …, 2021 - Elsevier
Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) studies represent a fundamental
step in the early stages of drug discovery. In particular, the absorption of orally administered …

Organ‐on‐a‐chip platforms: a convergence of advanced materials, cells, and microscale technologies

S Ahadian, R Civitarese, D Bannerman… - Advanced …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Significant advances in biomaterials, stem cell biology, and microscale technologies have
enabled the fabrication of biologically relevant tissues and organs. Such tissues and organs …

BCS class IV drugs: Highly notorious candidates for formulation development

R Ghadi, N Dand - Journal of Controlled Release, 2017 - Elsevier
BCS class IV drugs (eg, amphotericin B, furosemide, acetazolamide, ritonavir, paclitaxel)
exhibit many characteristics that are problematic for effective oral and per oral delivery …

Oral delivery of anticancer drugs: challenges and opportunities

K Thanki, RP Gangwal, AT Sangamwar… - Journal of controlled …, 2013 - Elsevier
The present report focuses on the various aspects of oral delivery of anticancer drugs. The
significance of oral delivery in cancer therapeutics has been highlighted which principally …

The nutraceutical bioavailability classification scheme: classifying nutraceuticals according to factors limiting their oral bioavailability

DJ McClements, F Li, H Xiao - Annual review of food science …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
The oral bioavailability of a health-promoting dietary component (nutraceutical) may be
limited by various physicochemical and physiological phenomena: liberation from food …

Microfluidics‐based 3D cell culture models: Utility in novel drug discovery and delivery research

N Gupta, JR Liu, B Patel, DE Solomon… - Bioengineering & …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The implementation of microfluidic devices within life sciences has furthered the possibilities
of both academic and industrial applications such as rapid genome sequencing, predictive …

Biomimetic tissues on a chip for drug discovery

AM Ghaemmaghami, MJ Hancock, H Harrington… - Drug discovery today, 2012 - Elsevier
Developing biologically relevant models of human tissues and organs is an important
enabling step for disease modeling and drug discovery. Recent advances in tissue …

Recent advances in liposome surface modification for oral drug delivery

TX Nguyen, L Huang, M Gauthier, G Yang… - Nanomedicine, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Oral delivery via the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is the dominant route for drug administration.
Orally delivered liposomal carriers can enhance drug solubility and protect the encapsulated …

Prodrugs: a challenge for the drug development

JB Zawilska, J Wojcieszak, AB Olejniczak - Pharmacological reports, 2013 - Springer
It is estimated that about 10% of the drugs approved worldwide can be classified as
prodrugs. Prodrugs, which have no or poor biological activity, are chemically modified …

Carbon dots as advanced drug-delivery nanoplatforms for antiinflammatory, antibacterial, and anticancer applications: A Review

J Qi, R Zhang, X Liu, Y Liu, Q Zhang… - ACS Applied Nano …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Carbon dots (CDs), as rapidly developing nanomaterials, give new prospects for the
treatment of various diseases. Their great biocompatibility and wide specific surface area …