| Literature DB >> 29377164 |
Ankit Saneja1,2,3, Divya Arora2,3, Robin Kumar1, Ravindra Dhar Dubey2, Amulya K Panda1, Prem N Gupta2,3.
Abstract
Betulinic acid (BA), a naturally occurring plant-derived pentacyclic triterpenoid, has gained attention in recent years owing to its broad-spectrum biological and medicinal properties. Despite the pharmacological activity of BA, it has been associated with some drawbacks, such as poor aqueous solubility and short half-life in vivo, which limit therapeutic application. To solve these problems, much work in recent years has focused on enhancing BA's aqueous solubility, half-life, and efficacy by using nanoscale drug delivery systems. Several different kinds of nanoscale delivery systems-including polymeric nanoparticles, magnetic nanoparticles, liposomes, polymeric conjugates, nanoemulsions, cyclodextrin complexes, and carbon nanotubes-have been developed for the delivery of BA. Here, we focus on the recent developments of novel nanoformulations used to deliver BA in order to improve its efficacy.Entities:
Keywords: betulinic acid; cancer; drug delivery; liposomes; nanoparticles
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29377164 DOI: 10.1111/nyas.13570
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann N Y Acad Sci ISSN: 0077-8923 Impact factor: 5.691