Nanoparticle oral absorption and its clinical translational potential.

J Control Release

Department of Molecular Pharmaceutics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA. Electronic address:

Published: August 2023

Oral administration of pharmaceuticals is the most preferred route of administration for patients, but it is challenging to effectively deliver active ingredients (APIs) that i) have extremely high or low solubility in intestinal fluids, ii) are large in size, iii) are subject to digestive and/or metabolic enzymes present in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), brush border, and liver, and iv) are P-glycoprotein substrates. Over the past decades, efforts to increase the oral bioavailability of APIs have led to the development of nanoparticles (NPs) with non-specific uptake pathways (M cells, mucosal, and tight junctions) and target-specific uptake pathways (FcRn, vitamin B12, and bile acids). However, voluminous findings from preclinical models of different species rarely meet practical standards when translated to humans, and API concentrations in NPs are not within the adequate therapeutic window. Various NP oral delivery approaches studied so far show varying bioavailability impacted by a range of factors, such as species, GIT physiology, age, and disease state. This may cause difficulty in obtaining similar oral delivery efficacy when research results in animal models are translated into humans. This review describes the selection of parameters to be considered for translational potential when designing and developing oral NPs.

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