2022
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics14102210
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Advancements in Rectal Drug Delivery Systems: Clinical Trials, and Patents Perspective

Abstract: The rectal route is an effective route for the local and systemic delivery of active pharmaceutical ingredients. The environment of the rectum is relatively constant with low enzymatic activity and is favorable for drugs having poor oral absorption, extensive first-pass metabolism, gastric irritation, stability issues in the gastric environment, localized activity, and for drugs that cannot be administered by other routes. The present review addresses the rectal physiology, rectal diseases, and pharmaceutical … Show more

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“…Rectal drug delivery involves the use of hydrogels to encapsulate drugs and administer them through the rectum for targeted and slow release. [182][183][184] This method is effective at treating ulcerative colitis, which primarily affects the colon and rectum. Various forms of rectal administration include suppositories, liquid enemas, and foam enemas.…”
Section: Biomaterials Science Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rectal drug delivery involves the use of hydrogels to encapsulate drugs and administer them through the rectum for targeted and slow release. [182][183][184] This method is effective at treating ulcerative colitis, which primarily affects the colon and rectum. Various forms of rectal administration include suppositories, liquid enemas, and foam enemas.…”
Section: Biomaterials Science Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another route is oral administration since hydrogels can effectively cope with the low pH of the stomach or even release the active substance in response to the acidic environment [44]. Biomaterials can also be delivered via ocular, nasal, vaginal, and rectal administration [45][46][47][48].…”
Section: Routes Of Administering Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stretch receptors signal the rectum to act as a temporary storage site for stool before defecation. The anus (external opening), is surrounded by sphincter muscles that govern stool release [73,74] . The superior and inferior mesenteric arteries feed blood to the region, and lymph nodes aid in drainage and immunological function.…”
Section: Colorectal Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%