Natural products based nanoformulations for cancer treatment: current evolution in Indian research

Kundu, Moumita ; Majumder, Ranabir ; Das, Chandan Kanta ; Mandal, Mahitosh (2021) Natural products based nanoformulations for cancer treatment: current evolution in Indian research Biomedical Materials, 16 (4). 044101. ISSN 1748-6041

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1088/1748-605X/abe8f2

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Abstract

The use of medicinal plants is as ancient as human civilization. The development of phytochemistry and pharmacology facilitates the identification of natural bioactive compounds and their mechanisms of action, including against cancer. The efficacy and the safety of a bioactive compound depend on its optimal delivery to the target site. Most natural bioactive compounds (phenols, flavonoids, tannins, etc.) are unable to reach their target sites due to their low water solubility, less cellular absorption, and high molecular weight, leading to their failure into clinical translation. Therefore, many scientific studies are going on to overcome the drawbacks of natural products for clinical applications. Several studies in India, as well as worldwide, have proposed the development of natural products-based nanoformulations to increase their efficacy and safety profile for cancer therapy by improving the delivery of natural bioactive compounds to their target site. Therefore, we are trying to discuss the development of natural products-based nanoformulations in India to improve the efficacy and safety of natural bioactive compounds against cancer.

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