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Review
. 2018 Oct;8(5):1527-1544.
doi: 10.1007/s13346-018-0550-4.

Lipid-based pulmonary delivery system: a review and future considerations of formulation strategies and limitations

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Lipid-based pulmonary delivery system: a review and future considerations of formulation strategies and limitations

Cheng Loong Ngan et al. Drug Deliv Transl Res. 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Inhalation therapy of lipid-based carriers has great potential in direct target towards the root of respiratory diseases, which make them superior over other drug deliveries. With the successful entry of lipid carriers into the target cells, drugs can be absorbed in a sustained release manner and yield extended medicinal effects. Nevertheless, translation of inhalation therapy from laboratory to clinic especially in drug delivery remains a key challenge to the formulators. An ideal drug vehicle should safeguard the drugs from any premature elimination, facilitate cellular uptake, and promote maximum drug absorption with negligible toxicity. Despite knowing that lung treatment can be done via systemic delivery, pulmonary administration is capable of enhancing drug retention within the lungs, while minimizing systemic toxicity with local targeting. Current inhalation therapy of lipid-based carriers can be administered either intratracheally or intranasally to reach deep lung. However, the complex dimensions of lung architectural and natural defense mechanism poise major barriers towards targeted pulmonary delivery. Delivery systems have to be engineered in a way to tackle various diseases according to their biological conditions. This review highlights on the developmental considerations of lipid-based delivery systems cater for the pulmonary intervention of different lung illnesses.

Keywords: Clearance; Inhalation; Lipid-based formulation; Lung; Pulmonary delivery.

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