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Formulation Strategies to Improve Oral Peptide Delivery
Author(s) -
Sam Maher,
Benedict K. Ryan,
Aoife Duffy,
David J. Brayden
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
pharmaceutical patent analyst
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.247
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2046-8962
pISSN - 2046-8954
DOI - 10.4155/ppa.14.15
Subject(s) - bioavailability , oral route , peptide , pharmacology , chemistry , medicine , biochemistry
Delivery of peptides by the oral route greatly appeals due to commercial, patient convenience and scientific arguments. While there are over 60 injectable peptides marketed worldwide, and many more in development, most delivery strategies do not yet adequately overcome the barriers to oral delivery. Peptides are sensitive to chemical and enzymatic degradation in the intestine, and are poorly permeable across the intestinal epithelium due to sub-optimal physicochemical properties. A successful oral peptide delivery technology should protect potent peptides from presystemic degradation and improve epithelial permeation to achieve a target oral bioavailability with acceptable intra-subject variability. This review provides a comprehensive up-to-date overview of the current status of oral peptide delivery with an emphasis on patented formulations that are yielding promising clinical data.

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