An update on polymer-lipid hybrid systems for improving oral drug delivery
Review article, 2019
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.
vaccine
oral drug delivery
poorly soluble drugs
polymer-lipid hybrid
bioavailability
lipid-based formulations
nanocarriers
proteins and peptides
drug delivery
polymeric nanoparticles
Author
Sajedehsadat Maghrebi
University of South Australia
Clive A. Prestidge
University of South Australia
Paul Joyce
Chalmers, Physics, Biological Physics
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
1742-5247 (ISSN) 17447593 (eISSN)
Vol. 16 5 507-524Subject Categories
Pharmaceutical Sciences
DOI
10.1080/17425247.2019.1605353
PubMed
30957577