<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>93</id><JournalTitle>FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF THERMOREVERSIBLE  IN-SITU GEL FOR NASAL ADMINISTRATION</JournalTitle><Abstract>The purpose of present investigation was to formulate nasal in-situ gel drug delivery system of Zolmitriptan which is 
an antimigraine drug which has an oral bioavailability of 40% with half-life 3 hours. Nasal drug delivery is drug delivery option 
for  challenging  clinical  situation  where  common  drug  administration  are  inapplicable  for  drugs  with  constricted  oral 
bioavailability, due to degradation in  the intestinal tract or hepatic first-pass  metabolism. Poloxamer 407-a thermoreversible 
polymer were employed for formulation of in-situ gel along with mucoadhesive polymer HPMC, K4M & carbopol 934. The 
formulations were prepared by using previously reported cold method and evaluated for appearance, pH, drug content, gelling 
& gel melting temperature, viscosity studies, % drug content, in-vitro drug release, ex-vivo permeation studies, mucoadhesive 
strength, gel strength and spreadability. The resultant formulations have percent drug content of 96 -99 %, gelation temperature 
of 22ÂºC-44ÂºC. Viscosities of carbopol containing formulation at 34ÂºC were low as comparing to formulation containing HPMC, 
K4M. in-vitro drug release & ex-vivo permeation of optimised formulation F8 is 88.89 % & 75.89% respectively in 8 hours. 
The mucoadhesive, thermoreversible poloxamer solution of Zolmitriptan for nasal administration could have potential to avoid 
first pass effect, thus improve bioavailability of drug as a sustained release system to control migraine.</Abstract><Email>surajmulje24@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Poloxamer 407, HPMC K4M,Zolmitriptan,Carbopol 934,In-situ gel,Migraine</keyword><AUTHORS>Suraj S. Mulaje,Priyanka S. Vyavahare</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmaceutics, Lokseva College of Pharmacy, Phulgaon, Pune, Maharashtra, India,Department of Pharmaceutics, Lokseva College of Pharmacy, Phulgaon, Pune, Maharashtra, India</afflication></Article></Articles>