| Literature DB >> 30957577 |
Sajedehsadat Maghrebi1,2, Clive A Prestidge1,2, Paul Joyce3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A promising approach that has recently emerged to overcome the complex biobarriers and interrelated challenges associated with oral drug absorption is to combine the benefits of polymeric and lipid-based nanocarriers within one hybrid system. This multifaceted formulation strategy has given rise to a plethora of polymer-lipid hybrid (PLH) systems with varying nanostructures and biological activities, all of which have demonstrated the ability to improve the biopharmaceutical performance of a wide range of challenging therapeutics. AREAS COVERED: The multitude of polymers that can be combined with lipids to exert a synergistic effect for oral drug delivery have been identified, reviewed and critically evaluated. Specific focus is attributed to preclinical studies performed within the past 5 years that have elucidated the role and mechanism of the polymer phase in altering the oral absorption of encapsulated therapeutics. EXPERT OPINION: The potential of PLH systems has been clearly identified; however, improved understanding of the structure-activity relationship between PLH systems and oral absorption is fundamental for translating this promising delivery approach into a clinically relevant formulation. Advancing research within this field to identify optimal polymer, lipid combinations and engineering conditions for specific therapeutics are therefore encouraged.Entities:
Keywords: Polymer-lipid hybrid; bioavailability; lipid-based formulations; nanocarriers; oral drug delivery; polymeric nanoparticles; poorly soluble drugs; proteins and peptides; vaccine
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30957577 DOI: 10.1080/17425247.2019.1605353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Opin Drug Deliv ISSN: 1742-5247 Impact factor: 6.648