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<title>European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 1 July 2024</title>
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<note>ABSTRACT
Central nervous system (CNS) diseases are among the major health problems. However, blood-brain barrier
(BBB) makes traditional oral and intravenous delivery of CNS drugs inefficient. The unique direct connection
between the nose and the brain makes nasal administration a great potential advantage in CNS drugs delivery.
However, nasal mucociliary clearance (NMCC) limits the development of drug delivery systems. Appropriate
nasal gel viscosity alleviates NMCC to a certain extent, gels based on gellan gum, chitosan, carbomer, cellulose

and poloxamer have been widely reported. However, nasal gel formulation design and key properties for alle-
viating NMCC have not been clearly discussed. This article summarizes gel formulations of different polymers in

existing nasal gel systems, and attempts to provide a basis for researchers to conduct in-depth research on the key characteristics of gel matrix against NMCC.</note>
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