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Meaning of "bioadhesive"
bioadhesive (adjective) - referring to a substance that is capable of sticking to biological tissues
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- Any of many gums or other naturally-occurring polymers that act as adhesives
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Bioadhesive systems for transdermal delivery of drugs.
At least one coating may be a bioadhesive coating.
Bioadhesive and mucoadhesive can be used interchangeably.
Such a delivery agent may be a bioadhesive agent.
The bioadhesive tablet was prepared as a bilayer tablet.
Chitosan is described as performing poorly in bioadhesive tests.
Any suitable bioadhesive can be employed herein.
Others have explored the use of bioadhesive polymers.
The bioadhesive layer comprises a bioadhesive polymer.
A method for the production of bioadhesive compact matrices.
Bioadhesive polymers may be present or not.
Prolonged release bioadhesive therapeutic systems.
A bioadhesive polymer may also be added.
These materials have bioadhesive qualities.
A bioadhesive composition of the invention also comprises a drug.
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In a preferred embodiment of the invention the bioadhesive is polyvinylpyrrolidone.
A bioadhesive can also be included in the present formulation.
Fibres of the invention also contain a bioadhesive substance.
The bioadhesive may comprise a coating.
The compositions are not described to be bioadhesive.
Bioadhesiveness is adjusted by choice and amount of bioadhesive coating.
Gellan gum is a natural polysaccharide with important bioadhesive properties.
Bioadhesive drug delivery systems.
Precompression forms a barrier layer above the bioadhesive layer.
Bioadhesive polymers may also be present use in the compositions.
The products of this invention have exceptional bioadhesive properties.
The polymer can be a bioadhesive polymer that is hydrophilic or hydrophobic.
Hydrophilic polymers and hydrogels tend to have bioadhesive properties.
Two bioadhesive prototypes were developed for testing in animal studies.
The adhesive may be a naturally occurring bioadhesive such as fibrin.
The at least one bioadhesive agent is a synthetic or a natural protein.
The commercially available calcium polycarbophil is not itself a bioadhesive.
Bioadhesive pharmaceutical composition for the controlled release of active principles.
Typically the gels are bioadhesive.
Several bioadhesive polymers are available with varying degree of mucoadhesive performance.
Transparent bioadhesive gel.
The bioadhesive material is present in undissolved form attached to the fibres.
The solutions preferably include bioadhesive and viscosity enhancing agents.
A bioadhesive will adherently localize a dosage form onto mucous membrane.
Transparent bioadhesive hydrogel.
A bioadhesive facilitates the adhesion of the composition to the tympanic membrane.
Transparent bioadhesive lipogel.
Bioadhesive formulations may also be utilized to enhance uptake or modify release.
The ratio by weight of bioadhesive to active ingredient may be quite broad.
The resulting solution was then spraydried to obtain unitorm bioadhesive microparticles.
This preparation is a bioadhesive preparation but does not contain any pharmaceutical.
Thus such tablets could potentially be used as bioadhesive dosage forms.
The at least one bioadhesive agent is a synthetic or a natural protein or a polysaccharide.
Calcium pectinate capsules for encapsulation of bioadhesive multiparticulates are also available.
The bioadhesive is used to adhere a cornea prosthesis to the eye wall.