2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinsp.2022.100093
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Maternal vaccination as an additional approach to improve the protection of the nursling: Anti-infective properties of breast milk

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“…In fact, it has been hypothesized that mExos in breast milk aid the transfer of biologically active molecules from mother to child via the oral route, providing nutrition and important growth factors for the intestine, immunity, metabolism, and the nervous system. 37 Our earlier work showed a method for harvesting high yield and high purity bovine mExos, making them a viable natural oral delivery nanocarrier. 6 In previous reports, several drugs, including paclitaxel, insulin, and α-mangostin, were loaded in mExo and exhibited improved bioavailability compared to their freely delivered counterparts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, it has been hypothesized that mExos in breast milk aid the transfer of biologically active molecules from mother to child via the oral route, providing nutrition and important growth factors for the intestine, immunity, metabolism, and the nervous system. 37 Our earlier work showed a method for harvesting high yield and high purity bovine mExos, making them a viable natural oral delivery nanocarrier. 6 In previous reports, several drugs, including paclitaxel, insulin, and α-mangostin, were loaded in mExo and exhibited improved bioavailability compared to their freely delivered counterparts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%