Bromelain-Decorated Nanoscale Liposomes for Mucus Permeation and Intestinal Absorption in Oral Drug Delivery
Haena Park,
Sunghak Choi,
Bong Su Kang
et al.
Abstract:Nanoscale liposomes are widely recognized as promising drug delivery materials; yet, their utilization in oral drug delivery has been hindered by their limited ability to efficiently penetrate the intestinal mucus layer. Herein, we present an approach to enhance oral drug delivery and improve the mucus penetration capability of liposomes by conjugating bromelain, a mucolytic enzyme derived from pineapple stems, to the liposome membrane (Bro-Lip). With an optimized bromelain payload of 11.1 nmol/mg, we achieved… Show more
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