Title of article
Recent advances in the understanding of uptake of microparticulates across the gastrointestinal lymphatics
Author/Authors
Hussain، نويسنده , , Nasir and Jaitley، نويسنده , , Vikas and Florence، نويسنده , , Alexander T، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
36
From page
107
To page
142
Abstract
Liposomes have been proposed as carriers for the delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents to the lymphatic system. Subcutaneous (s.c.) injection is the route of administration most extensively studied for this purpose. Decisive factors influencing lymphatic absorption and lymph node uptake of s.c. administered liposomes are liposome size and the anatomical site of injection. Generally, other factors such as lipid composition, charge and the presence of a hydrophilic PEG-coating on the liposome surface do not substantially affect lymphatic absorption and lymph node uptake of s.c. administered liposomes. Studies on the intranodal fate of liposomes demonstrate that phagocytosis by macrophages is the most important mechanism for lymph node uptake of liposomes. The observation of relatively high uptake of liposomes in regional lymph nodes after s.c. administration has stimulated research on lymphatic targeting of liposomes for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
Keywords
lymphatic , particles , M-cell , Peyer’s patch , Oral absorption , Microsphere , Nanoparticle , colloid
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Record number
1760940
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