A Review on Lipid-based Nanoformulations for Targeting Brain through Non-invasive Nasal Route
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- DOI: 10.2174/0122117385293436240321090218
A Review on Lipid-based Nanoformulations for Targeting Brain through Non-invasive Nasal Route
Abstract
The nasal method for administering nanoformulations to the brain has been examined and proven successful by prior investigators. For the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) disorders such as neuropsychiatric, depression, Alzheimer and anxiety, intranasal administration has become more popular for delivering drugs to the brain. This method offers direct transport through neuronal pathways. The lipid-based nanocarriers like nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) appear more favorable than other nanosystems for brain administration. The nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) system can quickly transform into a gelling system to facilitate easy administration into the nasal passages. The various compatibility studies showed that the other lipid structured-based formulations may not work well for various reasons, including a low drug filing capacity; during storage, the formulation showed changes in the solid lipid structures, which gives a chance of medication ejection. Formulations containing NLC can minimize these problems by improving drug solubility and permeation rate by incorporating a ratio of liquid lipids with solid lipids, resulting in improved stability during storage and drug bioavailability because of the higher drug loading capacity. This review aimed to find and emphasize research on lipid-based nanocarrier formulations that have advanced the treatment of central nervous system illnesses using nasal passages to reach the targeted area's drug molecules.
Keywords: Nasal mucosa; antipsychotic; brain targeting.; nanostructured lipid carrier (NLC); nasal route; non-invasive.
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