“…[11] Biocompatibility and biodegradability of natural mucins further premise their use in fabrication of drug carriers. [11,12] Generally, the hybrids of mucin with other biopolymers are employed, e.g., polyethylene glycol, [13,14] gelatin, [15] alginate, [16] cellulose, [17] methylcellulose, [18] chitosan. [19] From the other side, the delivery of proteins requires the compliance with some additional prerequisites such as their protection from the degradation and preservation of their biological activity, which strictly depends on labile protein structure.…”