Overview of the therapeutic potential of flavonoids in nasal delivery systems, highlighting their benefits to the human nasal cavity, and applications in the treatment of respiratory and brain‐related diseases. ABSTRACT Flavonoids represent a significant group of secondary metabolites.
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An in situ thermogelling, mucoadhesive formulation based on N-trimethyl chitosan chloride has been evaluated for its potential to affect the transmucosal delivery of insulin via the nasal route. In vitro studies at a physiologically relevant temperature (
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Journal of Controlled Release, 1984Abstract The present study was an attempt to develop a powder dosage form of insulin for nasal mucosal administration, and to investigate the effect of various excipients on the bioauail-ability of insulin in powder form in comparison with liquid dosage forms. The absorption of insulin in dogs in powder form was better than that in liquid form.
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