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The role of mucus on drug transport and its potential to affect therapeutic outcomes

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ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS
卷 124, 期 -, 页码 82-97

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DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2017.10.009

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Mucosal drug delivery; Mucins; Hydrogel; Nanoparticles; Mucoadhesion; Mucopenetration; PEGylation; Rheology

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  1. Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) PathChooser [PITN-GA-2013-608373]
  2. Horizon Research and Innovation Program [720905]
  3. set foundation (Stiftung zur Forderung der Erforschung von Ersatz- und Erganzungsmethoden zur Einschrankung von Tierversuchen) [P-058]

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A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydrogel mainly composed of water, mucins (glycoproteins), DNA, proteins, lipids, and cell debris. This complex composition yields a tenacious viscoelastic hydrogel that lubricates and protects the exposed epithelia from external threats and enzymatic degradation. The natural protective role of mucus is nowadays acknowledged as a major barrier to be overcome in non-invasive drug delivery. The heterogeneity of mucus components offers a wide range of potential chemical interaction sites for macromolecules, while the mesh-like architecture given to mucus by the intermolecular cross-linking of mucin molecules results in a dense network that physically, and in a size dependent manner, hinders the diffusion of nanoparticles through mucus. Consequently, drug diffusion, epithelial absorption, drug bioavailability, and ultimately therapeutic outcomes of mucosal drug delivery can be attenuated. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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