Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W157485268> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W157485268 endingPage "227" @default.
- W157485268 startingPage "199" @default.
- W157485268 abstract "Peptide/protein drugs are increasingly becoming a very important class of therapeutic agents as a result of our gaining more understanding of their role in physiology and pathology as well as the rapid advances in the field of biotechnology/genetic engineering. These drugs are generally not suitable for oral administration, since they are poorly absorbed and easily degraded by proteolytic enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract (Lee and Yamamoto, 1990). For systemic delivery of peptide and protein drugs, parenteral administration is currently required in order to achieve their therapeutic activities. However, these administration routes are poorly accepted by patients and may cause an allergic reaction. Thus, alternative routes such as nasal (Hirai et al., 1981a), buccal (Ishida et al., 1981), rectal (Nishihata et al., 1983), vaginal (Okada et al., 1982), conjunctival (Yamamoto et al., 1989), and transdermal (Liu et al., 1988) are being investigated for peptide and protein delivery. Among these routes, rectal and vaginal are potentially important routes for peptide administration, although they are poorly accepted in several countries. In contrast to the oral route, the rectal delivery of peptide/protein drugs provides the advantage of greater systemic bioavailability, especially with the coadministration of adjuvants. Additional advantage is the avoidance of first-pass elimination (de Boer et al., 1980). On the other hand, in the vaginal membrane, the predominant transport of lipophilic substances takes place by partition and diffusion through the transcellular lipoidal passage.KeywordsEstrous CycleMixed MicelleVaginal EpitheliumNasal AbsorptionRectal RouteThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
- W157485268 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W157485268 creator A5001867431 @default.
- W157485268 creator A5053426908 @default.
- W157485268 creator A5060619493 @default.
- W157485268 date "1993-01-01" @default.
- W157485268 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W157485268 title "Rectal and Vaginal Absorption of Peptides and Proteins" @default.
- W157485268 cites W141847439 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1446043667 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1534500384 @default.
- W157485268 cites W182763536 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1965465448 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1969117117 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1970149768 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1974167762 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1976458502 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1979767553 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1985736176 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1986918611 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1989675515 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1993411952 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1994044950 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1995593421 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1996916454 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1999165523 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2001078827 @default.
- W157485268 cites W200179604 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2004782968 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2005141985 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2009169930 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2010555138 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2010577851 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2010623468 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2012407113 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2016169119 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2017397305 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2019302777 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2023118823 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2024091820 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2025790484 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2029056840 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2029464679 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2029825520 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2030807118 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2034009715 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2038382410 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2039516694 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2041020536 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2044538513 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2045776369 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2045810761 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2051203369 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2054187060 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2065836489 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2067309612 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2070497362 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2071853664 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2076440347 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2077612925 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2079334554 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2083955434 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2089536477 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2094034910 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2118755556 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2127637992 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2135637364 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2137261534 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2138312252 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2145067133 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2177243316 @default.
- W157485268 cites W22959835 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2320065074 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2321465493 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2322690140 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2325867716 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2330996087 @default.
- W157485268 cites W235164961 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2405120075 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2416194023 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2602702196 @default.
- W157485268 cites W318849435 @default.
- W157485268 cites W4241603105 @default.
- W157485268 cites W656476897 @default.
- W157485268 cites W1240263089 @default.
- W157485268 cites W2023732259 @default.
- W157485268 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2898-2_9" @default.
- W157485268 hasPublicationYear "1993" @default.
- W157485268 type Work @default.
- W157485268 sameAs 157485268 @default.
- W157485268 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W157485268 countsByYear W1574852682013 @default.
- W157485268 countsByYear W1574852682015 @default.
- W157485268 countsByYear W1574852682016 @default.
- W157485268 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W157485268 hasAuthorship W157485268A5001867431 @default.
- W157485268 hasAuthorship W157485268A5053426908 @default.
- W157485268 hasAuthorship W157485268A5060619493 @default.