Mechanistic studies and modeling of self-emulsifying drug delivery systems for the oral delivery of hydrophobic compounds
The oral route for drug delivery is not possible for approximately 50% of currently marketed drug compounds due to low solubility in water. Lipid based drug delivery systems, and in particular self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS), show great potential for enhancing oral bioavailability, as...
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