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Potential of nano-phytochemicals in cervical cancer therapy

Authors
Yadav, NeeraParveen, ShamaBanerjee, Monisha
Issue Date
Jun-2020
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Keywords
Phytochemicals; Nanoparticles; Bioavailability; Cervical cancer; Drug delivery
Citation
CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, v.505, pp.60 - 72
Journal Title
CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume
505
Start Page
60
End Page
72
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/81330
DOI
10.1016/j.cca.2020.01.035
ISSN
0009-8981
Abstract
Cervical cancer is common among women with a recurrence rate of 35% despite surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Patients receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy routinely experience several side effects including toxicity, non-targeted damage of tissues, hair loss, neurotoxicity, multidrug resistance (MDR), nausea, anemia and neutropenia. Phytochemicals can interfere with almost every stage of carcinogenesis to prevent cancer development. Many natural compounds are known to activate/deactivate multiple redox-sensitive transcription factors that modulate tumor signaling pathways. Polyphenols have been found to be promising agents against cervical cancer. However, applications of phytochemicals as a therapeutic drug are limited due to low oral bioavailability, poor aqueous solubility and requirement of high doses. Nano-sized phytochemicals (NPCs) are promising anti-cancer agents as they are required in minute quantities which lowers overall treatment costs. Several phytochemicals, including quercetin, lycopene, leutin, curcumin, green tea polyphenols and others have been packaged as nanoparticles and proven to be useful in nano-chemoprevention and nano-chemotherapy. Nanoparticles have high biocompatibility, biodegradability and stability in biological environment. Nano-scale drug delivery systems are excellent source for enhanced drug specificity, improved absorption rates, reduced drug degradation and systemic toxicity. The present review discusses current knowledge in the involvement of phytochemical nanoparticles in cervical cancer therapy over conventional chemotherapy.
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