Liposomal formulations for inhalation

D Cipolla, I Gonda, HK Chan - Therapeutic delivery, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
No marketed inhaled products currently use sustained release formulations such as
liposomes to enhance drug disposition in the lung, but that may soon change. This review …

Role of size of drug delivery carriers for pulmonary and intravenous administration with emphasis on cancer therapeutics and lung-targeted drug delivery

C Dhand, MP Prabhakaran, RW Beuerman… - RSC …, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
The design of a drug delivery system and the fabrication of efficient, successful, and targeted
drug carriers are two separate issues that require slightly different design parameters. The …

[BOG][B] Controlled drug delivery: fundamentals and applications

J Robinson, VHL Lee - 1987 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Controlled Drug Delivery Page 1 Controlled Drug Delivery Page 2 DRUGS AND THE
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES A Series of Textbooks and Monographs Edited by James …

Techniques for encapsulating bioactive agents into liposomes

LD Mayer, MB Bally, MJ Hope, PR Cullis - Chemistry and physics of lipids, 1986 - Elsevier
As a prerequisite for the use of liposomes for delivery of biologically active agents,
techniques are required for the efficient and rapid entrapment of such agents in liposomes …

Liposomal drug delivery: advantages and limitations from a clinical pharmacokinetic and therapeutic perspective

RM Fielding - Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 1991 - Springer
The development of Iiposome-based pharmaceuticals has progressed rapidly from the
laboratory bench to the point of commercialisation, and several products now undergoing …

Method of in vivo delivery of functioning foreign genes

KL Brigham - US Patent 5,676,954, 1997 - Google Patents
[57] ABSTRACT A method of expressing a foreign gene in cells of a mam malian organ in
vivo includes the step of injecting genetic material capable of inducing desired gene …

Characterization of in vivo immunoliposome targeting to pulmonary endothelium

K Maruyama, E Holmberg, SJ Kennel… - Journal of …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Two rat monoclonal antibodies, 34A and 201B, which specifically bind to a surface
glycoprotein (gp112) of the pulmonary endothelial cell surface, have been coupled to …

Liposomal drug delivery system from laboratory to clinic

NA Kshirsagar, SK Pandya, BG Kirodian… - Journal of …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
The main objective of drug delivery systems is to deliver a drug effectively, specifically to the
site of action and to achieve greater efficacy and minimise the toxic effects compared to …

Monoclonal Antibody Targeting of Liposomes to Mouse Lung in Vivo

BJ Hughes, S Kennel, R Lee, L Huang - Cancer research, 1989 - aacrjournals.org
Abstract A monoclonal antibody (MoAb), 273-34A, specifically binds to an epitope
expressed almost exclusively on capillary endothelial cells of the lung. Within 15 min after iv …

Influence of drug/lipid interaction on the entrapment efficiency of isoniazid in liposomes for antitubercular therapy: A multi-faced investigation

F Sciolla, D Truzzolillo, E Chauveau… - Colloids and Surfaces B …, 2021 - Elsevier
Isoniazid (INH) is one of the primary drugs used in tuberculosis treatment and its
encapsulation in liposomal vesicles can both improve its therapeutic index and minimize …