82 research outputs found
Microbial polysaccharides: An emerging family of natural biomaterials for cancer therapy and diagnostics
Microbial polysaccharides (MPs) offer immense diversity in structural and functional properties. They are extensively used in advance biomedical science owing to their superior biodegradability, hemocompatibility, and capability to imitate the natural extracellular matrix microenvironment. Ease in tailoring, inherent bio-activity, distinct mucoadhesiveness, ability to absorb hydrophobic drugs, and plentiful availability of MPs make them prolific green biomaterials to overcome the significant constraints of cancer chemotherapeutics. Many studies have demonstrated their application to obstruct tumor development and extend survival through immune activation, apoptosis induction, and cell cycle arrest by MPs. Synoptic investigations of MPs are compulsory to decode applied basics in recent inclinations towards cancer regimens. The current review focuses on the anticancer properties of commercially available and newly explored MPs, and outlines their direct and indirect mode of action. The review also highlights cutting-edge MPs-based drug delivery systems to augment the specificity and efficiency of available chemotherapeutics, as well as their emerging role in theranostics.</p
Transferrin Modified Vitamin E Coupled Lipidic Mixed Micellar System as Nanocarrier for Tumor Directed Delivery of Curcumin
Cholesterol and D-alpha Tocopherol Conjugated Lipidic Micelles for Improved Delivery of Chemotherapeutics with Reversal of Multiple Drug Resistance
Current trends in PLGA based long-acting injectable products: The industry perspective
Transferrin-Modified Vitamin-E/Lipid Based Polymeric Micelles for Improved Tumor Targeting and Anticancer Effect of Curcumin
Curcumin-loaded chitosan–cholesterol micelles: evaluation in monolayers and 3D cancer spheroid model
<scp>d</scp>-α-Tocopheryl Succinate/Phosphatidyl Ethanolamine Conjugated Amphiphilic Polymer-Based Nanomicellar System for the Efficient Delivery of Curcumin and To Overcome Multiple Drug Resistance in Cancer
Transferrin-anchored poly(lactide) based micelles to improve anticancer activity of curcumin in hepatic and cervical cancer cell monolayers and 3D spheroids
Lipid and poly (ethylene glycol)-conjugated bi-functionalized chlorine e6 micelles for NIR-light induced photodynamic therapy
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