• Title of article

    Drug transfer through mucus

  • Author/Authors

    Khanvilkar، نويسنده , , Kavita and Donovan، نويسنده , , Maureen D. and Flanagan، نويسنده , , Douglas R.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    21
  • From page
    173
  • To page
    193
  • Abstract
    Mucus is a complex aqueous mixture of glycoprotein, lipid, salts and cellular debris covering many epithelial surfaces in the human body. It affords protection for the underlying tissues from various environmental insults and the effects of enzymes or other chemical agents. In performing its functions, mucus may adversely affect the absorption or action of drugs administered by the oral, pulmonary, vaginal, nasal or other routes. The nature of mucous in normal and diseased states is summarized and discussed in this review. The study of the permeability of native or purified mucous gels is also important to understanding how it may alter the action or absorption of drugs that come in contact with epithelial surfaces. Various methods for studying mucous permeability and models for analyzing permeation data are discussed. A compilation of drug permeability data through various types of mucus is included. Drug binding to mucus is also important to understanding the relative importance of hindered diffusion versus drug binding to altered permeability through mucous layers. This is discussed with methods for and results of drug-mucus binding studies.
  • Keywords
    mucus , Mucin , diffusion , Drug absorption , Mucosal absorption
  • Journal title
    Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
  • Record number

    1760896