Phytochemicals and Nanotechnology: A Powerful Combination against Breast Cancer.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Sadat Shafi, Faraha Ahmed, Ayesha Waheed, Syed Sufiyan Ahmad, Sana Khan, Mohammad Ahmed Khan, Faheem Hyder Pottoo, Syed Arman Rabbani, Shailja Singh, Abul Kalam Najmi
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Abstract

Considerable advancements have been made in breast cancer therapeutics in the past few decades. However, the advent of chemo-resistance and adverse drug reactions coupled with tumor metastasis and recurrence posed a serious threat to combat this lethal disease. Novel anti-cancer agents, as well as new therapeutic strategies, are needed to complement conventional breast cancer therapies. The quest for developing novel anti-cancer drugs caused an upsurge in exploring and harnessing natural compounds, especially phytochemicals. Various research groups have explored and documented the anti-cancer potential of wide variety of phytochemical groups including flavonoids (curcumin, kaempferol, myricetin, quercetin, naringenin, apigenin, genistein epigallocatechin gallate), stilbenes (resveratrol), carotenoids (crocin, lycopene, lutein), and anthraquinone (Emodin). However, low chemical stability, poor water solubility, and short systemic half-life impede their clinical utility. The implication of nano-technological approaches to decode the pharmacokinetic challenges associated with phytochemical usage, as well as selective drug targeting, have markedly enhanced the pre-clinical anti-cancer activity, thus aiding in their clinical translation. This review documented the recent advances in utilizing phytochemicals for breast cancer prevention and lipidbased nanotechnological approaches for circumventing their pharmacokinetic concerns to enhance their systemic availability, cytotoxicity, and targeted delivery against breast cancer alone as well as in combination with conventional therapeutic agents.

植物化学物质与纳米技术:抗击乳腺癌的强大组合。
过去几十年来,乳腺癌疗法取得了长足的进步。然而,化疗耐药性和药物不良反应的出现,以及肿瘤转移和复发,对抗击这一致命疾病构成了严重威胁。我们需要新型抗癌药物和新的治疗策略来补充传统的乳腺癌疗法。为开发新型抗癌药物,对天然化合物,尤其是植物化学物质的探索和利用急剧增加。不同的研究小组已经探索并记录了多种植物化学物质的抗癌潜力,包括类黄酮(姜黄素、山柰酚、杨梅素、槲皮素、柚皮素、芹菜素、表没食子儿茶素没食子酸酯)、二苯乙烯类(白藜芦醇)、类胡萝卜素(黄霉素、番茄红素、叶黄素)和蒽醌(大黄素)。然而,它们的化学稳定性低、水溶性差、体内半衰期短,阻碍了它们在临床上的应用。利用纳米技术破解与植物化学物质使用相关的药代动力学难题,以及选择性药物靶向,显著提高了临床前抗癌活性,从而有助于其临床转化。本综述记录了利用植物化学物预防乳腺癌的最新进展,以及规避其药代动力学问题的脂基纳米技术方法,从而提高其全身可用性、细胞毒性,以及单独或与传统治疗药物联合靶向输送乳腺癌药物的情况。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry is to publish short reviews on the important recent developments in medicinal chemistry and allied disciplines. Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry covers all areas of medicinal chemistry including developments in rational drug design, synthetic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, high-throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry, drug targets, and natural product research and structure-activity relationship studies. Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal and pharmaceutical chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments.
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