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  • Leichner, C.; Menzel, C.; Laffleur, F.; Bernkop-Schnuerch, A.
    Development and in vitro characterization of a papain loaded mucolytic self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) (2017), Int. J. Pharm., 530, 346-353 .
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Application

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3.4.22.2 medicine a potential new self-emulsifying drug delivery system with mucolytic features for oral administration is developed. Using hydrophobic ion pairing, papain can be successfully included in the system. Within all formulations papain exhibits a mucolytic effect and accelerates a higher permeation in porcine intestinal mucus. Additionally a prolonged mucosal residence confirms that upon incorporation of enzyme, self-emulsifying drug delivery systems are awarded with the ability to overcome the intestinal barrier more easily. This system can be presented as a promising carrier capable to transport a therapeutic ingredient across the mucus barrier and finally improve its bioavailability Carica papaya

Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
3.4.22.2 Carica papaya P00784
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