Fundamentals of Drug Delivery 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9781119769644.ch16
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Controlled Drug Delivery via the Nasal Route

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“…However, there is currently insufficient information available to define which constituents represent an inhalational risk. Furthermore, molecules and drugs can be absorbed through the olfactory epithelium and its membranes and enter the bloodstream ( Kristensson and Olsson, 1971 ; Conway and Ghori, 2022 ). In addition, EOs can bind and modulate receptor proteins of the olfactory bulbs which can directly transmit signals via synapsis to electrochemical nerves and to the brain ( Angelucci et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Therapeutic Uses Of Eosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is currently insufficient information available to define which constituents represent an inhalational risk. Furthermore, molecules and drugs can be absorbed through the olfactory epithelium and its membranes and enter the bloodstream ( Kristensson and Olsson, 1971 ; Conway and Ghori, 2022 ). In addition, EOs can bind and modulate receptor proteins of the olfactory bulbs which can directly transmit signals via synapsis to electrochemical nerves and to the brain ( Angelucci et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Therapeutic Uses Of Eosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with this, the sensitive nature of nasal mucosa creates local irritation if the drug is not isotonic and has different pH. 70 NLC are nanosized biocompatible carriers that can deeply penetrate nasal mucosa and show sustained drug release. With the ability to deliver the drug in the nasal mucosa, these carriers are frequently investigated to deliver the drug into the brain.…”
Section: Delivery Through Nasal Routementioning
confidence: 99%