2017
DOI: 10.1111/jre.12487
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Characterization of hyperbranched core‐multishell nanocarriers as an innovative drug delivery system for the application at the oral mucosa

Abstract: Background and Objectives In the oral cavity, the mucosal tissues may develop a number of different pathological conditions, such as inflammatory diseases (gingivitis, periodontitis) and autoimmune disorders (eg, oral lichen planus) that require therapy. The application of topical drugs is one common therapeutic approach. However, their efficacy is limited. Dilution effects due to saliva hinder the adherence and the penetration of drug formulations. Therefore, the bioavailability of oral topical drugs is insuf… Show more

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“…Of all delivery routes, the oral route is considered the most preferable and convenient route of administration, which can overcome the problems associated with other routes of administration [44]. However, to achieve successful administration of therapeutics targeting the oral route of administration is a difficult task.…”
Section: Therapeutics Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of all delivery routes, the oral route is considered the most preferable and convenient route of administration, which can overcome the problems associated with other routes of administration [44]. However, to achieve successful administration of therapeutics targeting the oral route of administration is a difficult task.…”
Section: Therapeutics Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the loading capacity with DxPCA and its localization in carrier system was characterized, followed by skin penetration investigations on ex vivo skin. During these investigations, Dx and DxPCA were found to be poorly soluble in aqueous solution [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinically, the topical application of prednisolone alone [130] into the periodontal pocket in cases of periodontitis exacerbation is sufficient for a temporary resolution of periodontitis inflammation, or at least for its attenuation. Similarly, topical application of resolvin E1 in an animal model caused resolution of inflammation via PMN depriming [130]. These findings clearly indicate that the bacterial challenge in periodontitis plays a secondary role.…”
Section: Net-driven Periodontal Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[138]. (iii) Topically applied prednisolone: corticosteroids downregulate NETs [139] and are efficient and prevalent medication in periodontology [130]. (iv) Doxycycline and its derivates are metalloproteinase inhibitors and efficiently downregulate the NET metalloproteinases in a sub-antimicrobial dose applied as a systemic adjunctive or a topical therapy [43].…”
Section: Treatment Approaches Of Periodontitis Based On Net Suppressionmentioning
confidence: 99%