Partially neutralized polyacrylate as a mucoadhesive polymer for gastroretentive delivery of a weakly basic drug: mechanistic study and in vivo evaluation | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Partially neutralized polyacrylate as a mucoadhesive polymer for gastroretentive delivery of a weakly basic drug: mechanistic study and in vivo evaluation
Key Points
Gastroretentive delivery improves drug retention in the stomach, enhancing absorption rates.
The use of partially neutralized polyacrylate shows a significant increase in mucoadhesion, optimizing drug delivery.
In vivo evaluation demonstrated enhanced pharmacokinetics compared to traditional delivery methods in animal models.
The study highlights the potential of mucoadhesive polymers in improving therapeutic outcomes for weakly basic drugs.