TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring natural components in vaccine delivery systems
T2 - Types, routes of administration, in-vitro and in-vivo quantification techniques
AU - Sugandhi, Vrashabh V.
AU - Gadhave, Dnyandev G.
AU - Khot, Shubham V.
AU - Jadhav, Krishna
AU - Patel, Dhruv
AU - Thapa, Rajan
AU - Verma, Rahul Kumar
AU - Rojekar, Satish
AU - Patil, Nikita G.
AU - Jha, Saurav Kumar
AU - Moravkar, Kailas K.
AU - Paudel, Keshav Raj
AU - Jain, Sanyog
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Vaccines are complex biopharmaceutical entities with the potential to enhance immune responses but also possess the risks of unintended immunogenicity or toxicity. However, delivering vaccines to the target site is challenging due to its stability and shelf-life issues. Different naturally obtained biodegradable polymers are recognized to overcome these limitations due to their fascinating characteristics, such as biodegradability, non-immunogenicity biocompatibility, and limited toxicity. Inappropriate bioavailability is always the major hurdle for the oral delivery of drugs and vaccines due to their low solubility and susceptibility to acidic environments. This review discusses the recent applications and prospective scopes of naturally obtaining polymers, such as poly (lactic acid-co-glycolic acid), alginate, chitosan, etc., in designing safe and effective vaccine delivery carriers. Further, this review highlighted the impact of carriers and routes on the immunization of vaccines. Besides, current work has underscored the recent advances in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic techniques for quantifying vaccines, including in-vitro and in-vivo methods, with their challenges. Most significantly, this article emphasized clinical methods such as phase I-III clinical trials, immunogenicity assays, pharmacokinetic studies, and real-world effectiveness evaluation of vaccines. This work has also discussed the importance of cellular endosomal trafficking and the progress made in understanding vaccine toxicity studies.
AB - Vaccines are complex biopharmaceutical entities with the potential to enhance immune responses but also possess the risks of unintended immunogenicity or toxicity. However, delivering vaccines to the target site is challenging due to its stability and shelf-life issues. Different naturally obtained biodegradable polymers are recognized to overcome these limitations due to their fascinating characteristics, such as biodegradability, non-immunogenicity biocompatibility, and limited toxicity. Inappropriate bioavailability is always the major hurdle for the oral delivery of drugs and vaccines due to their low solubility and susceptibility to acidic environments. This review discusses the recent applications and prospective scopes of naturally obtaining polymers, such as poly (lactic acid-co-glycolic acid), alginate, chitosan, etc., in designing safe and effective vaccine delivery carriers. Further, this review highlighted the impact of carriers and routes on the immunization of vaccines. Besides, current work has underscored the recent advances in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic techniques for quantifying vaccines, including in-vitro and in-vivo methods, with their challenges. Most significantly, this article emphasized clinical methods such as phase I-III clinical trials, immunogenicity assays, pharmacokinetic studies, and real-world effectiveness evaluation of vaccines. This work has also discussed the importance of cellular endosomal trafficking and the progress made in understanding vaccine toxicity studies.
KW - Biomaterials
KW - Clinical trials and future directions
KW - Endosomal trafficking
KW - Nanocarriers
KW - Quantification techniques
KW - Vaccine delivery systems
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105002853727
U2 - 10.1016/j.jddst.2025.106960
DO - 10.1016/j.jddst.2025.106960
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105002853727
SN - 1773-2247
VL - 108
JO - Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
JF - Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
M1 - 106960
ER -