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Bioavailability Enhancement and Formulation Technologies of Oral Mucosal Dosage Forms: a Review

Bácskay, I., Arany, P., Fehér, P., Józsa, L., Vasvári, G., Nemes, D., Pető, Á., Kósa, D., Haimhoffer, Á., Ujhelyi, Z., Sinka, D. Z.: Bioavailability Enhancement and Formulation Technologies of Oral Mucosal Dosage Forms: a Review.
Pharmaceutics. 17 (2), 1-19, (cikkazonosító: 148), 2025.
Folyóirat-mutatók:
D1 Pharmaceutical Science (2024)
cím:
Bioavailability Enhancement and Formulation Technologies of Oral Mucosal Dosage Forms: a Review
szerzők:
  • Bácskay Ildikó
  • Arany Petra
  • Fehér Pálma
  • Józsa Liza
  • Vasvári Gábor
  • Nemes Dániel
  • Pető Ágota
  • Kósa Dóra
  • Haimhoffer Ádám
  • Ujhelyi Zoltán
  • Sinka Dávid Zsolt
levelező szerző:
Sinka Dávid Zsolt
kiadás éve:
2025
típus:
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műfaj:
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folyóirat:
Pharmaceutics (ISSN: 1999-4923)
nyelv:
angol
MAB:
orvostudományok, gyógyszerészeti tudományok
absztrakt:
The oral mucosa is a versatile surface for drug administration, supporting both local and systemic therapies. Many active substances are effectively absorbed in the oral cavity, offering an alternative to enteral administration by bypassing the harsh gastrointestinal environment and hepatic first-pass metabolism. This has made oral mucosal drug delivery a growing area of research. Enhancing the bioavailability of active ingredients is a key focus in pharmaceutical technology, especially given the challenges of developing new drugs. Numerous strategies to improve bioavailability are compatible with oral mucosal delivery, with the unique anatomy of the oral cavity enabling specialized applications. A variety of dosage forms tailored for oral mucosal delivery meet therapeutic needs while addressing biopharmaceutical and patient compliance challenges. Proper formulation can achieve controlled release, improved bioavailability, and patient convenience. This review highlights the potential of oral mucosal drug delivery, focusing on bioavailability enhancement methods and the types and production technologies of dosage forms optimized for use in the oral cavity.
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