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Recent Developments In Brain-Targeted Drug Delivery Systems via Intranasal Route [PDF]

open access: yesFarmacja Polska, 2023
Diseases of the human nervous system such as neurological infections, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other neurodegenerative diseases are severe pathological diseases and become a public health problem.
Ahmad Ainurofiq   +5 more
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Visualization of murine intranasal dosing efficiency using luminescent Francisella tularensis: effect of instillation volume and form of anesthesia. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
Intranasal instillation is a widely used procedure for pneumonic delivery of drugs, vaccine candidates, or infectious agents into the respiratory tract of research mice.
Mark A Miller   +7 more
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Advances and Challenges in Intranasal Delivery of Antipsychotic Agents Targeting the Central Nervous System

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2022
Treatment of central nervous system (CNS) disorders is challenging using conventional delivery strategies and routes of administration because of the presence of the blood–brain barrier (BBB). This BBB restricts the permeation of most of the therapeutics
Manisha Pandey   +4 more
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Strategies for intranasal delivery of vaccines [PDF]

open access: yesDrug Delivery and Translational Research, 2012
The vast majority of human pathogens colonize and invade at the mucosal surfaces. Preventing infection at these sites via mucosally active vaccines is a promising and rational approach for vaccine development. However, it is only recently that the stimulation of local immunity at the mucosal surfaces has become a primary objective in addition to ...
Zaman, Mehfuz   +2 more
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Recent Advances in Intranasal Liposomes for Drug, Gene, and Vaccine Delivery

open access: yesPharmaceutics, 2023
Liposomes are safe, biocompatible, and biodegradable spherical nanosized vesicles produced from cholesterol and phospholipids. Recently, liposomes have been widely administered intranasally for systemic and brain delivery. From the nasal cavity, liposome-
Van-An Duong   +2 more
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Systemic and brain delivery of antidiabetic peptides through nasal administration using cell-penetrating peptides

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2022
The intranasal route has emerged as a promising strategy that can direct delivery of drugs into the systemic circulation because the high-vascularized nasal cavity, among other advantages, avoids the hepatic first-pass metabolism.
Jeehye Maeng, Kyunglim Lee
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Optimizing Absorption for Intranasal Delivery of Drugs Targeting the Central Nervous System Using Alkylsaccharide Permeation Enhancers

open access: yesPharmaceutics, 2023
Intranasal delivery of drugs offers several potential benefits related to ease of delivery, rapid onset, and patient experience, which may be of particular relevance to patients with central nervous system (CNS) conditions who experience acute events ...
Stuart Madden   +2 more
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Design and Application in Delivery System of Intranasal Antidepressants

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2020
One of the major reasons why depressed patients fail their treatment course is the existence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which prevents drugs from being delivered to the central nervous system (CNS).
Jingying Xu   +4 more
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A study on toxicity, local irritative effect of and allergic response to a novel intranasal medication containing N-phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine ethyl ester

open access: yesZaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal, 2021
Development of novel medications for delivery of active ingredients with systemic absorption and high bioavailability is an actual challenge for modern pharmaceutical and medical science.
B. S. Burlaka, I. F. Bielenichev
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Intranasal Delivery of Morphine

open access: yesThe Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2002
Morphine administered nasally to humans as a simple solution is only absorbed to a limited degree, with a bioavailability of the order of 10% compared with intravenous administration. This article describes the development of novel nasal morphine formulations based on chitosan, which, in the sheep model, provide a highly increased absorption with a 5 ...
L, Illum   +7 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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