Recent progress in pharmaceutical excipients as P-glycoprotein inhibitors for potential improvement of oral drug bioavailability: A comprehensive overview

Pharmaceutical excipients such as P-glycoprotein inhibitors can also increase the solubility and affinity of drugs to the intestinal membrane, enhance paracellular pathways and endocyte uptake, and activate lymph transport pathways, thereby increasing the bioavailability of oral drugs. This review a...

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Main Authors: Fitrianti Darusman, Taofik Rusdiana, Iyan Sopyan, Hanifa Rahma, Millati Hanifa
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://pharmacia.pensoft.net/article/140734/download/pdf/
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author Fitrianti Darusman
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Iyan Sopyan
Hanifa Rahma
Millati Hanifa
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description Pharmaceutical excipients such as P-glycoprotein inhibitors can also increase the solubility and affinity of drugs to the intestinal membrane, enhance paracellular pathways and endocyte uptake, and activate lymph transport pathways, thereby increasing the bioavailability of oral drugs. This review aims to review and assess the performance of pharmaceutical excipients as P-glycoprotein permeability inhibitors in improving oral drug bioavailability in drug formulations by evaluating meta data from P-glycoprotein efflux in permeability and pharmacokinetics studies. The review results are pharmaceutical excipients that have proven effective as P-glycoprotein inhibitors from the surfactant and polymer groups, namely TPGS and Poloxamer 188, respectively. All nanosystems incorporating pharmaceutical excipients as P-gp inhibitors show potential in enhancing the permeability and bioavailability of oral drugs when compared to conventional formulations. The effectiveness of these systems has been evaluated through in vitro (Caco-2 cells), ex vivo (everted gut sac), in situ (SPIP), and in vivo (AUC) methods.
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spelling doaj-art-536c609119f84bdba5eb2f4c203571682025-02-09T08:31:17ZengPensoft PublishersPharmacia2603-557X2025-02-017211610.3897/pharmacia.72.e140734140734Recent progress in pharmaceutical excipients as P-glycoprotein inhibitors for potential improvement of oral drug bioavailability: A comprehensive overviewFitrianti Darusman0Taofik Rusdiana1Iyan Sopyan2Hanifa Rahma3Millati Hanifa4Bandung Islamic UniversityPadjadjaran UniversityPadjadjaran UniversityBandung Islamic UniversityBandung Islamic UniversityPharmaceutical excipients such as P-glycoprotein inhibitors can also increase the solubility and affinity of drugs to the intestinal membrane, enhance paracellular pathways and endocyte uptake, and activate lymph transport pathways, thereby increasing the bioavailability of oral drugs. This review aims to review and assess the performance of pharmaceutical excipients as P-glycoprotein permeability inhibitors in improving oral drug bioavailability in drug formulations by evaluating meta data from P-glycoprotein efflux in permeability and pharmacokinetics studies. The review results are pharmaceutical excipients that have proven effective as P-glycoprotein inhibitors from the surfactant and polymer groups, namely TPGS and Poloxamer 188, respectively. All nanosystems incorporating pharmaceutical excipients as P-gp inhibitors show potential in enhancing the permeability and bioavailability of oral drugs when compared to conventional formulations. The effectiveness of these systems has been evaluated through in vitro (Caco-2 cells), ex vivo (everted gut sac), in situ (SPIP), and in vivo (AUC) methods.https://pharmacia.pensoft.net/article/140734/download/pdf/
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title Recent progress in pharmaceutical excipients as P-glycoprotein inhibitors for potential improvement of oral drug bioavailability: A comprehensive overview
title_full Recent progress in pharmaceutical excipients as P-glycoprotein inhibitors for potential improvement of oral drug bioavailability: A comprehensive overview
title_fullStr Recent progress in pharmaceutical excipients as P-glycoprotein inhibitors for potential improvement of oral drug bioavailability: A comprehensive overview
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title_short Recent progress in pharmaceutical excipients as P-glycoprotein inhibitors for potential improvement of oral drug bioavailability: A comprehensive overview
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