2019
DOI: 10.24275/rmiq/bio454
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Development of a Self-Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery System (Snedds) From an Insulin Complex With Modified Phosphatidylcholine and Mucoadhesive Polysaccharide Coating as a Potential None-Invasive Treatment for Diabetes

Abstract: Modelado de la biodegradación en biorreactores de lodos de hidrocarburos totales del petróleo intemperizados en suelos y sedimentos (Biodegradation modeling of sludge bioreactors of total petroleum hydrocarbons weathering in soil and sediments)

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“…Different nanoparticles with differing ratios of surfactants and mucoadhesives were tested in gastric and intestinal simulated environments. The formulation with soybean phosphatidylcholine and 0.05% sodium alginate showed the highest insulin bioavailability of 46.3% …”
Section: Mucoadhesive (Ma) Formulations For Insulinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Different nanoparticles with differing ratios of surfactants and mucoadhesives were tested in gastric and intestinal simulated environments. The formulation with soybean phosphatidylcholine and 0.05% sodium alginate showed the highest insulin bioavailability of 46.3% …”
Section: Mucoadhesive (Ma) Formulations For Insulinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formulation with soybean phosphatidylcholine and 0.05% sodium alginate showed the highest insulin bioavailability of 46.3%. 36 4.2.4. Synthetic Polymer-Based Insulin Formulations.…”
Section: Chitosan and Itsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These potential advantages of nanoemulsions over conventional emulsions make them attractive systems for application in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. They can act as carriers or delivery systems for lipophilic compounds such as nutraceuticals, drugs, flavors, antioxidants, and antimicrobial agents (Ghosh et al, 2013b;Muñoz-Correa et al, 2019;Kesisoglou et al, 2007;Sanguansri and Augustin, 2006;Weiss et al, 2008;Wissing et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%