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Smart Targeted Delivery Systems for Enhancing Antitumor Therapy of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine

As a therapeutic tool inherited for thousands of years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) exhibits superiority in tumor therapy. The antitumor active components of TCM not only have multi-target treatment modes but can also synergistically interfere with tumor growth compared to traditional chemoth...

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Autores principales: Kang, Chenglong, Wang, Jianwen, Li, Ruotong, Gong, Jianing, Wang, Kuanrong, Wang, Yuxin, Wang, Zhenghua, He, Ruzhe, Li, Fengyun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37630208
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28165955
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author Kang, Chenglong
Wang, Jianwen
Li, Ruotong
Gong, Jianing
Wang, Kuanrong
Wang, Yuxin
Wang, Zhenghua
He, Ruzhe
Li, Fengyun
author_facet Kang, Chenglong
Wang, Jianwen
Li, Ruotong
Gong, Jianing
Wang, Kuanrong
Wang, Yuxin
Wang, Zhenghua
He, Ruzhe
Li, Fengyun
author_sort Kang, Chenglong
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description As a therapeutic tool inherited for thousands of years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) exhibits superiority in tumor therapy. The antitumor active components of TCM not only have multi-target treatment modes but can also synergistically interfere with tumor growth compared to traditional chemotherapeutics. However, most antitumor active components of TCM have the characteristics of poor solubility, high toxicity, and side effects, which are often limited in clinical application. In recent years, delivering the antitumor active components of TCM by nanosystems has been a promising field. The advantages of nano-delivery systems include improved water solubility, targeting efficiency, enhanced stability in vivo, and controlled release drugs, which can achieve higher drug-delivery efficiency and bioavailability. According to the method of drug loading on nanocarriers, nano-delivery systems can be categorized into two types, including physically encapsulated nanoplatforms and chemically coupled drug-delivery platforms. In this review, two nano-delivery approaches are considered, namely physical encapsulation and chemical coupling, both commonly used to deliver antitumor active components of TCM, and we summarized the advantages and limitations of different types of nano-delivery systems. Meanwhile, the clinical applications and potential toxicity of nano-delivery systems and the future development and challenges of these nano-delivery systems are also discussed, aiming to lay the foundation for the development and practical application of nano-delivery systems of TCM in clinical settings.
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spelling pubmed-104596152023-08-27 Smart Targeted Delivery Systems for Enhancing Antitumor Therapy of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine Kang, Chenglong Wang, Jianwen Li, Ruotong Gong, Jianing Wang, Kuanrong Wang, Yuxin Wang, Zhenghua He, Ruzhe Li, Fengyun Molecules Review As a therapeutic tool inherited for thousands of years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) exhibits superiority in tumor therapy. The antitumor active components of TCM not only have multi-target treatment modes but can also synergistically interfere with tumor growth compared to traditional chemotherapeutics. However, most antitumor active components of TCM have the characteristics of poor solubility, high toxicity, and side effects, which are often limited in clinical application. In recent years, delivering the antitumor active components of TCM by nanosystems has been a promising field. The advantages of nano-delivery systems include improved water solubility, targeting efficiency, enhanced stability in vivo, and controlled release drugs, which can achieve higher drug-delivery efficiency and bioavailability. According to the method of drug loading on nanocarriers, nano-delivery systems can be categorized into two types, including physically encapsulated nanoplatforms and chemically coupled drug-delivery platforms. In this review, two nano-delivery approaches are considered, namely physical encapsulation and chemical coupling, both commonly used to deliver antitumor active components of TCM, and we summarized the advantages and limitations of different types of nano-delivery systems. Meanwhile, the clinical applications and potential toxicity of nano-delivery systems and the future development and challenges of these nano-delivery systems are also discussed, aiming to lay the foundation for the development and practical application of nano-delivery systems of TCM in clinical settings. MDPI 2023-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10459615/ /pubmed/37630208 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28165955 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kang, Chenglong
Wang, Jianwen
Li, Ruotong
Gong, Jianing
Wang, Kuanrong
Wang, Yuxin
Wang, Zhenghua
He, Ruzhe
Li, Fengyun
Smart Targeted Delivery Systems for Enhancing Antitumor Therapy of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine
title Smart Targeted Delivery Systems for Enhancing Antitumor Therapy of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_full Smart Targeted Delivery Systems for Enhancing Antitumor Therapy of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_fullStr Smart Targeted Delivery Systems for Enhancing Antitumor Therapy of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Smart Targeted Delivery Systems for Enhancing Antitumor Therapy of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_short Smart Targeted Delivery Systems for Enhancing Antitumor Therapy of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_sort smart targeted delivery systems for enhancing antitumor therapy of active ingredients in traditional chinese medicine
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37630208
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28165955
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