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Nasal epithelium drug-metabolizing enzymes

The nasal route of drug delivery avoids the liver first-pass effect, but the pseudo-first-pass effect owing to nasal metabolism of drugs is still a concern. Many enzymes such as carboxylesterase, aldehyde dehydrogenase, glutathione transferases, UDP-glucoronyl transferase, epoxide hydrolases, CYP-dependent monoxygenases, exo- and endopeptidases and proteases are present in the nasal mucosa.106 108,110,116 CYP enzymes are present abundantly in the olfactory epithelium.107,110... [Pg.63]


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