Abstract: Citrus fruits are an abundant source of the polyphenolic phytoconstituent naringenin, which belongs to the class of flavanones. NRG shows a lot of potential as a drug for treating a number of CNS disorders, such as neuroprotective activity, antiamyloidosis, antiparkinson, antialzheimer activity, and more. However, naringenin's hydrophobic nature, which results in limited absorption, limits its therapeutic potential. In this article, we provide an outline of the variety of nanocarriers employed for delivering naringenin as carriers. Some of them include solid lipid nanoparticles, liposomes, micelles, polymeric nanoparticles, nanostructured lipid carriers, nanosuspensions, and nanoemulsions, among others. These formulations of naringenin nanomedicine have been used for the potential treatment of a series of CNS disorders. Based on various research reports, it can be said that with the right nanocarriers, naringenin proves to be a promising therapeutic alternative for the treatment of several CNS ailments, including neurological diseases, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease, cerebral ischemia, etc. Therefore, the present manuscript highlights the various aspects of naringenin and its pharmacological activities. Further, naringenin-loaded nanocarriers have been enlisted and discussed in detail.
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