Browsing by Subject "Nasal delivery"
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Capsaicin and piperine as functional excipients for improved drug delivery across nasal epithelial models
(Thieme, 2019)The fruit from various pepper plants has been employed for the seasoning of food, as perfuming agents, and also as traditional medicines. Phytochemicals isolated from different pepper species have been found to modulate ... -
Enhancement of nasal drug delivery by means of beneficial pharmacokinetic interactions
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2020)Drug products and dosage forms are seldom taken in complete isolation. The possibility exist to ingest drugs together with foods, herbs, dietary supplements and/or other drugs, which may result in pharmacokinetic or ... -
Nasal delivery of insulin with Pheroid technology
(North-West University, 2006)Approximately 350 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes mellitus (DM) and this number increases yearly. Since the discovery and clinical application of insulin in 1921, subcutaneous injections have been the standard ... -
Peroral and nasal delivery of insulin with PheroidTM technology
(North-West University, 2009)Since its initial discovery in 1922 by Banting and Best, the formulation of an oral insulin delivery system has ever been so troublesome. Unfortunately, insulin is indispensable in the treatment of diabetes mellitus, which ...