Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Pharmacy,
Integral University, Lucknow- 226026, India
2. Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow- 226026, India
Lucknow India
Abstract
Abstract:
The transport of drugs to the brain becomes a key concern when treating disorders of the
central nervous system. Parkinsonism is one of the major concerns across the world populations, which
causes difficulty in coordination and balance. However, the blood-brain barrier is a significant barrier to
achieving optimal brain concentration through oral, transdermal, and intravenous routes of administration.
The intranasal route with nanocarrier-based formulations has shown potential for managing Parkinsonism
disorder (PD). Direct delivery to the brain through the intranasal route is possible via the
olfactory and trigeminal pathways using drug-loaded nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems. The
critical analysis of reported works demonstrates dose reduction, brain targeting, safety, effectiveness,
and stability for drug-loaded nanocarriers. The important aspects of intranasal drug delivery, PD details,
and nanocarrier-based intranasal formulations in PD management with a discussion of physicochemical
characteristics, cell line studies, and animal studies are the major topics in this review. Patent reports
and clinical investigations are summarized in the last sections.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.