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Drug Delivery Via the Mucous Membranes of the Oral Cavity

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Journal J Pharm Sci
Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Pharmacology
Pharmacy
Date 1992 Jan 1
PMID 1619560
Citations 74
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Abstract

The delivery of drugs via the mucous membranes lining the oral cavity (i.e., sublingual and buccal), with consideration of both systemic delivery and local therapy, is reviewed in this paper. The structure and composition of the mucosae at different sites in the oral cavity, factors affecting mucosal permeability, penetration enhancement, selection of appropriate experimental systems for studying mucosal permeability, and formulation factors relevant to the design of systems for oral mucosal delivery are discussed. Sublingual delivery gives rapid absorption and good bioavailability for some small permeants, although this site is not well suited to sustained-delivery systems. The buccal mucosa, by comparison, is considerably less permeable, but is probably better suited to the development of sustained-delivery systems. For these reasons, the buccal mucosa may have potential for delivering some of the growing number of peptide drugs, particularly those of low molecular weight, high potency, and/or long biological half-life. Development of safe and effective penetration enhancers will further expand the utility of this route. Local delivery is a relatively poorly studied area; in general, it is governed by many of the same considerations that apply to systemic delivery.

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