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Influence of intestinal colloidal structures and self-assembly on lipidbased formulations for enhancing peptide drug bioavailability
Abstract: Therapeutics based on peptides show promise in the treatment of conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and irritable bowel syndrome. Their big size and hydrophilic nature, however, make it difficult to achieve the best oral bioavailability because of the intestinal epithelium's low permeability. To improve bioavailability, different methods have been looked into, such as endocytic routes, microneedles, co-releasing transient "permeability enhancer" fatty acid-based molecules, and combining PE molecules with lipid-based excipients in pharmaceutical dosage forms. In the small intestine, fatty acid formulation and intestinal fluids produce colloidal and solubilizing structures, which aid drug absorption. The intestinal medium and formulation constituents interact intricately due to structural changes caused by dilution, digesting, and absorption. The unpredictability of lipid-based permeability-enhanced administration reduces disease treatment efficacy. To address these challenges, a comprehensive approach using small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering, and molecular dynamics simulations is proposed. This integrated framework aims to provide a detailed understanding of colloidal structures formed by the permeation enhancers, as well as taurocholate, and phospholipids, the major components of intestinal fluids. This knowledge will enable the tailored design of oral drug delivery systems for peptide drugs, addressing individual variabilities and increasing bioavailability.
Principal Investigator: Mrs Shahina Akter
Local Contact: Dr James Doutch
Experimenter: Dr Lars Magnus Angantyr Bergström
Experimenter: Dr Per Larsson
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2420228
ISIS Experiment Number: RB2420228
Part DOI | Instrument | Public release date | Download Link |
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10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2420228-1 | ZOOM | 17 December 2027 | Download |
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
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