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Microspheres as nasal drug delivery systems.

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Abstract

All types of microspheres that have been used as nasal drug delivery systems are water-insoluble but absorb water into the sphere's matrix, resulting in swelling of the spheres and the formation of a gel. The building materials in the microspheres have been starch, dextran, albumin and hyaluronic acid, and the bioavailability of several peptides and proteins has been improved in different animal models. Also, some low-molecular weight drugs have been successfully delivered in microsphere preparations. The residence time in the cavity is considerably increased for microspheres compared to solutions. However, this is not the only factor to increase the absorption of large hydrophilic drugs. Microspheres also exert a direct effect on the mucosa, resulting in the opening of tight junctions between the epithelial cells. Starch and dextran microspheres have been administered repeatedly and can be classified as safe dosage forms.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10837588     DOI: 10.1016/s0169-409x(97)00069-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev        ISSN: 0169-409X            Impact factor:   15.470


  12 in total

Review 1.  Absorption enhancers for nasal drug delivery.

Authors:  Stanley S Davis; Lisbeth Illum
Journal:  Clin Pharmacokinet       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 6.447

Review 2.  Nasal route and drug delivery systems.

Authors:  Selcan Türker; Erten Onur; Yekta Ozer
Journal:  Pharm World Sci       Date:  2004-06

3.  Absorption and Clearance of Pharmaceutical Aerosols in the Human Nose: Effects of Nasal Spray Suspension Particle Size and Properties.

Authors:  Alex Rygg; Michael Hindle; P Worth Longest
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 4.200

4.  Resistant starch as a carrier for oral colon-targeting drug matrix system.

Authors:  Ling Chen; Xiaoxi Li; Yansheng Pang; Lin Li; Ximei Zhang; Long Yu
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2007-08-01       Impact factor: 3.896

5.  Preparation and characterization of solid lipid nanoparticle-based nasal spray of budesonide.

Authors:  Sandip S Chavan; Subhash G Ingle; Pradeep R Vavia
Journal:  Drug Deliv Transl Res       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 4.617

6.  Inhibition of ABCB1 (MDR1) expression by an siRNA nanoparticulate delivery system to overcome drug resistance in osteosarcoma.

Authors:  Michiro Susa; Arun K Iyer; Keinosuke Ryu; Edwin Choy; Francis J Hornicek; Henry Mankin; Lara Milane; Mansoor M Amiji; Zhenfeng Duan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-05-24       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Physico-Chemical and In Vitro Characterization of Chitosan-Based Microspheres Intended for Nasal Administration.

Authors:  Csilla Bartos; Patrícia Varga; Piroska Szabó-Révész; Rita Ambrus
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2021-04-22       Impact factor: 6.321

8.  A review on mucoadhesive polymer used in nasal drug delivery system.

Authors:  Mayank Chaturvedi; Manish Kumar; Kamla Pathak
Journal:  J Adv Pharm Technol Res       Date:  2011-10

9.  Absorption and Clearance of Pharmaceutical Aerosols in the Human Nose: Development of a CFD Model.

Authors:  Alex Rygg; P Worth Longest
Journal:  J Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv       Date:  2016-01-29       Impact factor: 2.849

10.  The mucosal adjuvant potential of cross-linked dextran microspheres as dry powder.

Authors:  Mohsen Tafaghodi; Maryam Eskandari
Journal:  Iran J Basic Med Sci       Date:  2012-05       Impact factor: 2.699

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