Thiolated chitosans: useful excipients for oral drug delivery

To improve the bioavailability of orally administered drugs, formulations based on polymers are of great interest for pharmaceutical technologists. Thiolated chitosans are multifunctional polymers that exhibit improved mucoadhesive, cohesive and permeation‐enhancing as well as efflux‐pump‐inhibitory...

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Animals
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Chitosan - chemistry
Dosage Forms
Drug Carriers - chemical synthesis
Drug Carriers - chemistry
Excipients - chemical synthesis
Excipients - chemistry
Humans
Peptides - administration & dosage
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Sulfhydryl Compounds - chemical synthesis
Sulfhydryl Compounds - chemistry
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