Have existing pharmaceutical excipients failed to enable oral/nasal protein delivery?

It seems evident that the ill-defined weltanschauung of the past decade of enabling oral un-truncated permeability-dependent protein delivery carte-blanche using existing excipients has produced sparse results. Existing excipients are better utilized at exploiting niches which do not require either...

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Main Author: shireesh apte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council
Series:Journal of Excipients and Food Chemicals
Online Access:http://jefc.scholasticahq.com/article/1331-have-existing-pharmaceutical-excipients-failed-to-enable-oral-nasal-protein-delivery.pdf
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Summary:It seems evident that the ill-defined weltanschauung of the past decade of enabling oral un-truncated permeability-dependent protein delivery carte-blanche using existing excipients has produced sparse results. Existing excipients are better utilized at exploiting niches which do not require either permeation or permeation enhancement incongruent and/or disproportionate to the existing excipient molecules’ ability.
ISSN:2150-2668