2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2013.04.084
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Brain targeting of olanzapine via intranasal delivery of core–shell difunctional block copolymer mixed nanomicellar carriers: In vitro characterization, ex vivo estimation of nasal toxicity and in vivo biodistribution studies

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“…1.5, scientific consulting Inc., Cary, NC) by non-compartment analysis (Abdelbary & Tadros, 2013). The mean ZT radioactivity uptake (%ID/g) in blood and brain samples were plotted against time (h) and the maximum concentration of ZT uptake (C max ) and the time to reach it (T max ) were easily recorded.…”
Section: Bio-distribution Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.5, scientific consulting Inc., Cary, NC) by non-compartment analysis (Abdelbary & Tadros, 2013). The mean ZT radioactivity uptake (%ID/g) in blood and brain samples were plotted against time (h) and the maximum concentration of ZT uptake (C max ) and the time to reach it (T max ) were easily recorded.…”
Section: Bio-distribution Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…its velocity. The formulations were properly diluted with distilled water to have a suitable scattering intensity (Abdelbary & Tadros, 2013). The results were recorded in triplicates.…”
Section: Determination Of Entrapment Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percent brain targeting efficiency (DTE %) and nose to brain direct transport percentage (DTP %) were calculated with the help of given equation (8 & 9) (Wang, Jiang, Lu, 2003;Abdelbary, Tadros, 2013). …”
Section: (7)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be due to the direct transport of drug through olfactory route by bypassing the BBB. As reported by Dhuria, Hanson and Frey (2010), the drug uptake by brain from the nasal mucosa can be achieved via three major pathways (i) a systemic pathway of drug absorption into the blood circulation which subsequently reaches to the brain across the BBB, (ii) lymphatic pathway (Abdelbary, Tadros, 2013) (iii) a direct pathway from nasal mucosa epithelium into brain mainly along olfactory or trigeminal nerves by passing the BBB (MD et al, 2012). The extent of noseto-brain delivery could be evaluated by the following parameters.…”
Section: In Vivo Studies For the Determination Of Pharmacokinetic And Bmentioning
confidence: 99%