| Literature DB >> 24213123 |
Dhruba J Bharali1, Imtiaz A Siddiqui, Vaqar M Adhami, Jean Christopher Chamcheu, Abdullah M Aldahmash, Hasan Mukhtar, Shaker A Mousa.
Abstract
The advent of nanotechnology has had a revolutionary impact on many aspects of 21st century life. Nanotechnology has provided an opportunity to explore new avenues that conventional technologies have been unable to make an impact on for diagnosis, prevention, and therapy of different diseases, and of cancer in particular. Entities in nanometer sizes are excellent platforms to incorporate various drugs or active materials that can be delivered effectively to the desired action site without compromising the activity of the incorporated drug or material. In particular, nanotechnology entities can be used to deliver conventional natural products that have poor solubility or a short half life. Conventional natural products used with entities in nanometer sizes enable us to solve many of the inherent problems (stability, solubility, toxicity) associated with natural products, and also provide a platform for targeted delivery to tumor sites. We recently introduced the novel concept of using nanotechnology for enhancing the outcome of chemoprevention, which we called 'nanochemoprevention'. This idea was subsequently exploited by several laboratories worldwide and has now become an advancing field in chemoprevention research. This review examines some of the applications of nanotechnology for cancer prevention and therapy using natural products.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 24213123 PMCID: PMC3763408 DOI: 10.3390/cancers3044024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
Examples of nanocarrier-based drugs on the market.
| Doxil | Sequus Pharmaceuticals | doxorubicin | Pegyalated liposome | Metastatic ovarian cancer and Kaposi sarcoma in AIDS patients |
| Dauno-Xome | NeXstar Pharmaceutica | daunorubicin citrate | liposome | Kaposi sarcoma in AIDS patients |
| Emend | Merck/Elan | aprepitant (MK 869) | proprietary Nanocrystal® formulation | Chemotherapy-related side effects (nausea and vomiting) |
| Abraxane | Abraxis Bioscience AstraZeneca | Paclitaxel | albumin nanoparticles | Metastatic breast cancer |
| Myocet | Zeneus Pharma Sopherion Therapeutics | doxorubicin | liposome | Combinatorial therapy of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and Kaposi sarcoma |
| Combidex | Advanced Magnetic Inc. | iron oxide | Dextran10 coated iron oxide nanoparticles | Different tumor imaging |
| Oncaspar | Enzon | L-asparaginase | Polymer protein conjugate | Leukemia |