Researchers developed tiny hydrogel capsules with an oil layer that shields drug cargo from the harsh acidic environment of the stomach, allowing it to survive until reaching the intestine. The system was tested with two anti-inflammatory compounds — 5-ASA and the tripeptide KPV — and successfully preserved their biological activity through simulated stomach conditions. This delivery approach could improve oral treatment of inflammatory bowel disease by ensuring drugs actually reach and work at the site of inflammation.
Jeong, Hye-Seon; Choi, Yoon; Kim, Do-Wan; Je, Jae-Young; Lee, Sei-Jung; Choi, Chang-Hyung