Targeting Receptors, Transporters and Site of Absorption to Improve Oral Drug Delivery
Although the oral route of drug administration is the most acceptable way of self-medication with a high degree of patient compliance, the intestinal absorption of many drugs is severely hampered by different biological barriers. These barriers comprise of biochemical and physical components. The bi...
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Main Authors: | J.H. Hamman (Author), P.H. Demana (Author), E.I. Olivier (Author) |
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