Abstract

Mucoadhesion is commonly defined as the adhesion between two materials, at least one of which is a mucosal surface. Over the past few decades, mucosal drug delivery has received a great deal of attention. Mucoadhesive dosage forms may be designed to enable prolonged retention at the site of application, providing a controlled rate of drug release for improved therapeutic outcome. Application of dosage forms to mucosal surfaces may be of benefit to drug molecules not amenable to the oral route, such as those that undergo acid degradation or extensive first-pass metabolism. The mucoadhesive ability of a dosage form is dependent upon a variety of factors, including the nature of the mucosal tissue and the…

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Keywords
  • Mucoadhesion
  • Buccal administration
  • Drug delivery
  • Drug
  • Dosage form
  • Delivery system
  • Pharmacology
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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