(460) Harnessing the Power of Human Breast Milk to Boost Intestinal Permeability for Nanoparticles
Introduction: This study explores the transformative potential of human breast milk in oral delivery and global health. By examining its properties and impact on intestinal permeability, we aim to optimize macromolecule absorption. We compare human breast milk, bovine milk, and infant formula for their ability to enhance macromolecule transport through the intestinal barrier, while analyzing their unique biochemical properties. Additionally, we assess the effect of human breast milk on liposomal transport and properties, aiming to design innovative nano-delivery strategies that promote health and well-being
Learning Objectives:
Explain key strategies for engineering biomimetic nanoparticles (NPs) for targeted drug delivery.
Analyze the impact of protein coronas on NP stability, biodistribution, and therapeutic efficacy.
Design a framework for using biomimetic NP to improve stability and absorption in oral drug delivery