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A review on parenteral delivery of peptides and proteins.

Divisha Jain1, S Shahe Mahammad1, Pirthi Pal Singh1, Ravinder Kodipyaka1.   

Abstract

The recent advances in pharmaceutical industry in the area of drug delivery and development have resulted into wide variety of biomolecules, particularly peptides and proteins, to palliate the treatment for severe diseases. The rampant development of peptides and proteins in industry mandate the understanding of their characteristic nature and developability. Despite their therapeutic potential, peptides and proteins pose complex challenges in drug delivery and require scientist to contemplate to achieve suitable delivery system. As most of the commercial products for proteins and peptides are available as a parenteral delivery and freeze drying process is one commonly used technique, it is imperative to understand the complex steps of development for better and faster product development. This review provides an overview of the stability and formulation development for peptides and proteins. The most common route for protein delivery, parenteral, has been focused on parenteral solution and lyophilization as formulation strategy. Additionally, new drug delivery and half-life extension approaches will further the reach of this unique class of molecules. Efforts are underway to explore the area with new technologies and development.

Keywords:  Formulation development; lyophilization; parenteral; peptide and protein delivery; stability

Year:  2019        PMID: 31215293     DOI: 10.1080/03639045.2019.1628770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Dev Ind Pharm        ISSN: 0363-9045            Impact factor:   3.225


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2.  Encapsulation of BSA in hybrid PEG hydrogels: stability and controlled release.

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Authors:  Dorian Migoń; Tomasz Wasilewski; Dariusz Suchy
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