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Oral Drug Delivery: Conventional to Long Acting New-Age Designs

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2021.02.008

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Long-acting oral drug delivery; Physiological barriers; Nano formulations; Pro-drugs; 3D printing; Oral peptide delivery

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  1. Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India
  2. DST postdoctoral fellowship in Nanoscience and Technology [JNC/AO/A-0610/19-1155]

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Oral delivery is a popular method of drug administration, but still has limitations in delivering certain drugs such as anti-cancer drugs and vaccines. To overcome physiological barriers, modern designs including 3D printing devices and formulations are used to achieve sustained delivery. Pharmaceutical organizations are also making significant progress towards commercializing long-acting vehicles in this field.
The Oral route of administration forms the heartwood of the ever-growing tree of drug delivery technology. It is one of the most preferred dosage forms among patients and controlled release community. Despite the high patient compliance, the deliveries of anti-cancerous drugs, vaccines, proteins, etc. via the oral route are limited and have recorded a very low bioavailability. The oral administration must overcome the physiological barriers (low solubility, permeation and early degradation) to achieve efficient and sustained delivery. This review aims at highlighting the conventional and modern-age strategies that address some of these physiological barriers. The modern age designs include the 3D printed devices and formulations. The superiority of 3D dosage forms over conventional cargos is summarized with a focus on long-acting designs. The innovations in Pharmaceutical organizations (Lyndra, Assertio and Intec) that have taken giant steps towards commercialization of long-acting vehicles are discussed. The recent advancements made in the arena of oral peptide delivery are also highlighted. The review represents a comprehensive journey from Nano-formulations to micro-fabricated oral implants aiming at specific patient-centric designs.

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