Biomimetic thiamine- and niacin-decorated liposomes for enhanced oral delivery of insulin
Biomimetic nanocarriers are emerging as efficient vehicles to facilitate dietary absorption of biomacromolecules. In this study, two vitamins, thiamine and niacin, are employed to decorate liposomes loaded with insulin, thus facilitating oral absorption via vitamin ligand-receptor interactions. Both...
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Main Authors: | Haisheng He (Author), Yi Lu (Author), Jianping Qi (Author), Weili Zhao (Author), Xiaochun Dong (Author), Wei Wu (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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