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Protein Delivery - Physical Systems

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Protein and peptide therapeutics currently represent eight of the top 100 prescription pharmaceuticals in the U.S., and biotechnology products are projected to account for 15% of the total US. prescription drug market by 2003. Of the protein and peptide products now on the market, many are administered as daily injections,though several are deliveredby noninvasive routes. For example, desmopressin is delivered as a nasal spray, and deoxyribonuclease I is administered by inhalation. Although cyclosporin A is orally active, as yet there are no general means to confer oral bioava- ability to peptides and proteins. A major advance in delivery ofpeptides was achieved with the introduction of a monthly injectable, biodegradable microsphere formulation of LHRH. Despite the enormous success of biotechnology products to date, much effort continues to be focused on the development of more convenient and noninvasive routes of administration for those products that require f- quent and prolonged dosing. Here we present an overview of the te- nologies, both developed and emerging, which are applicable to protein delivery. In addition, chapters 11 through 13 detail case studies on physical methods for delivery ofinsulin and growth hormone.

List of contents

Protein Delivery from Biodegradable Microspheres.- Degradable Controlled Release Systems Useful for Protein Delivery.- Delivery of Proteins from a Controlled Release Injectable Implant.- Protein Delivery from Nondegradable Polymer Matrices.- Diffusion-Controlled Delivery of Proteins from Hydrogels and Other Hydrophilic Systems.- Poly(ethyleneglycol)-Coated Nanospheres: Potential Carriers for Intravenous Drug Administration.- Multiple Emulsions for the Delivery of Proteins.- Transdermal Peptide Delivery Using Electroporation.- Protein Delivery with Infusion Pumps.- Oral Delivery of Microencapsulated Proteins.- Controlled Delivery of Somatotropins.- Insulin Iontophoresis.- Insulin Formulation and Delivery.

Summary

Presents case histories and reviews of protein-drug delivery technologies. This book includes an overview of insulin delivery and a discussion of the use of biodegradable microspheres.

Product details

Assisted by R. Wayne Hendren (Editor), Lynd M Sanders (Editor), Lynda M Sanders (Editor), Lynda M. Sanders (Editor), Wayne Hendren (Editor), Wayne Hendren (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306453595
ISBN 978-0-306-45359-5
No. of pages 433
Weight 821 g
Illustrations XXI, 433 p.
Series Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

C, biochemistry, Pharmacy, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, general, Pharmacy / dispensing, delivery;drug;drug delivery;electroporation;protein;research

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