Application of Permeation Enhancers in Oral Delivery of Macromolecules: An Update

Pharmaceutics. 2019 Jan 19;11(1):41. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics11010041.

Abstract

The application of permeation enhancers (PEs) to improve transport of poorly absorbed active pharmaceutical ingredients across the intestinal epithelium is a widely tested approach. Several hundred compounds have been shown to alter the epithelial barrier, and although the research emphasis has broadened to encompass a role for nanoparticle approaches, PEs represent a key constituent of conventional oral formulations that have progressed to clinical testing. In this review, we highlight promising PEs in early development, summarize the current state of the art, and highlight challenges to the translation of PE-based delivery systems into safe and effective oral dosage forms for patients.

Keywords: epithelium; formulation; hydrophobization; oral delivery; permeability; permeation enhancer; safety; simulated intestinal fluid.

Publication types

  • Review