Title of article
Recent Progress in the Oral Delivery of Therapeutic Peptides and Proteins: Overview of Pharmaceutical Strategies to Overcome Absorption Hurdles
Author/Authors
Mehrotra ، Sonal Department of Pharmaceutics - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Kalyan BG ، Pavan Department of Pharmaceutics - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Nayak ، Pawan Department of Pharmacology - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Joseph ، Alex Department of Pharmaceutics - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Manikkath ، Jyothsna Department of Pharmaceutics - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Manipal Academy of Higher Education
From page
11
To page
33
Abstract
Purpose: Proteins and peptides have secured a place as excellent therapeutic moieties on account of their high selectivity and efficacy. However due to oral absorption limitations, current formulations are mostly delivered parenterally. Oral delivery of peptides and proteins (PPs) can be considered the need of the hour due to the immense benefits of this route. This review aims to critically examine and summarize the innovations and mechanisms involved in oral delivery of peptide and protein drugs. Methods: Comprehensive literature search was undertaken, spanning the early development to the current state of the art, using online search tools (PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect and Scopus). Results: Research in oral delivery of proteins and peptides has a rich history and the development of biologics has encouraged additional research effort in recent decades. Enzyme hydrolysis and inadequate permeation into intestinal mucosa are the major causes that result in limited oral absorption of biologics. Pharmaceutical and technological strategies including use of absorption enhancers, enzyme inhibition, chemical modification (PEGylation, pro-drug approach, peptidomimetics, glycosylation), particulate delivery (polymeric nanoparticles, liposomes, micelles, microspheres), site-specific delivery in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), membrane transporters, novel approaches (self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems, Eligen technology, Peptelligence, self-assembling bubble carrier approach, luminal unfolding microneedle injector, microneedles) and lymphatic targeting, are discussed. Limitations of these strategies and possible innovations for improving oral bioavailability of protein and peptide drugs are discussed. Conclusion: This review underlines the application of oral route for peptide and protein delivery, which can direct the formulation scientist for better exploitation of this route.
Keywords
Biologics , Peptides , Proteins , Oral delivery , Absorption , Permeation enhancement , Nanoparticles
Journal title
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Journal title
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Record number
2759907
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