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#Oral-Peptide-Delivery

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Frontiers in Drug Delivery: Niazi at UIC Proposes Negative-Selection Framework for Oral Peptide Therapeutics

Sarfaraz K. Niazi at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy published a March 20, 2026 review in Frontiers in Drug Delivery arguing oral peptide delivery success depends fundamentally on molecular pharmacology rather than formulation technology. The thesis: semaglutide's approval represents a rare boundary case enabled by its ~168-hour half-life and time-integrated pharmacodynamics, not a generalizable breakthrough. The author proposes a negative-selection framework identifying which peptides should be excluded from oral development — short elimination half-lives, dose sensitivity, regulatory variability constraints — and routes excluded candidates toward pulmonary, nasal, or long-acting injectable alternatives. The framework matters for the next-generation pipeline beyond Foundayo and Wegovy pill: many programs currently chasing oral delivery may be better served by alternative routes.

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Catalent TIDES USA 2026 Agenda: Zydis Fast Dispersion + ZipDose + Oral Macromolecule Delivery Platforms for Peptides Up to 100,000 Da

Catalent's TIDES USA 2026 presence centers on oral macromolecule delivery — the bottleneck that has kept all but a handful of peptides off the oral-route market. The contract development and manufacturing organization is showcasing its Zydis fast-dispersion platform, ZipDose 3D-printed dose-form technology, and oral macromolecule delivery systems engineered for peptides and proteins up to ~100,000 Da. The portfolio targets the post-orforglipron oral-GLP-1 reference architecture: SNAC permeation enhancers (Novo Nordisk's oral semaglutide approach), lipidation chemistry, and protective formulation matrices. Catalent's positioning aligns with the broader CDMO build-out — PolyPeptide's May EUR 200M credit facility, CordenPharma's $500M Boulder SPPS expansion — converging on Boston this week.