Targeting the intestinal lymphatic system: a versatile path for enhanced oral bioavailability of drugs

2018 
ABSTRACTIntroduction: The major challenge of first pass metabolism in oral drug delivery can be surmounted by directing delivery toward intestinal lymphatic system (ILS). ILS circumvents the liver and transports drug directly into systemic circulation via thoracic duct. Lipid and polymeric nanoparticles are transported into ILS through lacteal and Peyer’s patches. Moreover, surface modification of nanoparticles with ligand which is specific for Peyer’s patches enhances the uptake of drugs into ILS. Bioavailability enhancement by lymphatic uptake is an advantageous approach adopted by scientists today. Therefore, it is important to understand clear insight of ILS in targeted drug delivery and challenges involved in it.Areas covered: Current review includes an overview of ILS, factors governing lymphatic transport of nanoparticles and absorption mechanism of lipid and polymeric nanoparticles into ILS. Various ligands used to target Peyer’s patch and their conjugation strategies to nanoparticles are explaine...
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