Chapter 6 - Solid lipid nanoparticle formulations pharmacokinetic and biopharmaceutical aspects in drug delivery
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Chapter 6 - Solid lipid nanoparticle formulations pharmacokinetic and biopharmaceutical aspects in drug delivery
Abstract
Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) have emerged as important tools to modify the release profile for a large number of drugs including protein and peptide molecules. SLNs are produced from biocompatible and biodegradable lipid materials, making them a promising therapeutic strategy for drug targeting and delivery, and surmounting the inherent limitations of regulation acceptance. Due to their versatility in loading both lipophilic and hydrophilic molecules in the solid lipid matrix, SLNs depict the ability to prolong, extend or sustain the release profile of the loaded molecules, therefore reducing the repeated administration, and increasing the therapeutic value of a certain treatment. Additional advantages include reduction of drug toxicity and increase of drug bioavailability. To develop SLN formulations for drug targeting and delivery, a basic pharmacokinetic understanding of drug distribution is of major relevance, as well as the biopharmaceutical aspects of the administration route. This chapter provides a fundamental understanding of the pharmacokinetic properties of SLNs, which influence both biopharmaceutical and clinical profiles of the loaded molecules.
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