Oral films as breakthrough tools for oral delivery of proteins/peptides

Pedro M. Castro, Pedro Fonte, Flávia Sousa, Ana Raquel Madureira, Bruno Sarmento, Manuela E. Pintado*

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Abstract

Therapeutic proteins and peptides demonstrate unique, peerless, pharmacological characteristics such as high specificity to receptors and superior biological mimicking of physiological mechanisms, resulting in a better therapeutic index compared to conventional chemical-derived drugs. However, proteins also present inherent bioavailability limitations. Thus, this paper proposes several effective tools to improve protein/peptide drugs stability, permeability and pharmacokinetics with special emphasis on oral polymeric films as oral delivery platforms. Indeed, oral films present inherent characteristics that can greatly enhance biological performance of proteins and peptides and patient compliance along with other advantages that are critically discussed in this review. A rational choice of excipients addressed in and manufacture processes are also focused. In addition, possible toxicity issues to be overtaken and critical analysis regarding current market tendencies respecting oral films and protein/peptides along with future prospects are disclosed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)63-73
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Controlled Release
Volume211
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • Bioactive peptides
  • Bioactive proteins
  • Bioavailability enhancement
  • Oral delivery
  • Oral films
  • Stability

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