Recent advances in phytochemical-based Nano-formulation for drug-resistant Cancer

The graph of drug resistance in cancer is reportedly increasing in terms of therapeutic efficiency. As per the WHO reports, around 70% of death reported in low- and middle-income countries. The increase in death toll was imparted from improper diagnosis and inadequate therapy. The 25% increase in di...

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Main Authors: Mahesh P. More, Sagar R. Pardeshi, Chandrakantsing V. Pardeshi, Gaurav A. Sonawane, Mahesh N. Shinde, Prashant K. Deshmukh, Jitendra B. Naik, Abhijeet D. Kulkarni
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Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
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spelling doaj-34730962b19948e1b7565ac037d7c5e22021-05-28T05:04:17ZengElsevierMedicine in Drug Discovery2590-09862021-06-0110100082Recent advances in phytochemical-based Nano-formulation for drug-resistant CancerMahesh P. More0Sagar R. Pardeshi1Chandrakantsing V. Pardeshi2Gaurav A. Sonawane3Mahesh N. Shinde4Prashant K. Deshmukh5Jitendra B. Naik6Abhijeet D. Kulkarni7Department of Pharmaceutics, Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kopargaon, At Sahajanandnagar, Post– Shingnapur, Tal–Kopargaon, Dist-Ahmednagar, Maharashtra 423 603, IndiaUniversity Institute of Chemical Technology, KBC North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, Maharashtra 425 001, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics, R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur, Karvand Naka, Tal- Shipur, Dist.-Dhule, Maharashtra 425405, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kopargaon, At Sahajanandnagar, Post– Shingnapur, Tal–Kopargaon, Dist-Ahmednagar, Maharashtra 423 603, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kopargaon, At Sahajanandnagar, Post – Shingnapur, Tal – Kopargaon, Dist.-Ahmednagar, Maharashtra 423 603, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Dr. Rajendra Gode College of Pharmacy, Malkapur, Dist – Buldhana, (MH), IndiaUniversity Institute of Chemical Technology, KBC North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, Maharashtra 425 001, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kopargaon, At Sahajanandnagar, Post– Shingnapur, Tal–Kopargaon, Dist-Ahmednagar, Maharashtra 423 603, India; Corresponding author at: Department of Pharmaceutics, SRES, Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kopargaon, Sahajanandnagar, Post – Shingnapur, Tal – Kopargaon, Dist – Ahmednagar (MH), 423 603, India.The graph of drug resistance in cancer is reportedly increasing in terms of therapeutic efficiency. As per the WHO reports, around 70% of death reported in low- and middle-income countries. The increase in death toll was imparted from improper diagnosis and inadequate therapy. The 25% increase in disease burden may be laden due to resistance mutations in cancer during treatment. Exposure of high concentrations of chemotherapeutic agents leads to toxicity in the normal cells. Long-term conventional chemotherapy develops acquired resistance. The conventional therapeutics was not able to target the cancer cell specifically and need to promulgate the use of nanocarrier or bioengineering for the polychemotherapy. Phytochemicals are natural constituents providing alternative therapeutic approach to minimize the resistance. The present review highlights the nano-therapeutic approaches pondering over the conventional chemotherapy. The phytochemicals are extracted, isolated, and purified from daily dietary fibers or natural plants. Natural extractives act via multiple pathways and provide optimum effectiveness against resistance cancer. The poor solubility and bioavailability are major constraints in combination therapy. The nanotechnological approach improves the functional properties transportation across cell barriers, and improves bioavailability. The present review highlights the phytochemical based nanoformulations in improving the therapeutic response and several alternative ways to target resistance cancer. The major implications of phytochemical and chemotherapeutic combination therapy could lead in the future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590098621000038Multidrug-resistanceOverexpressionPhytochemicalSignaling pathwayPhytonanoformulationsInhibition of expressed proteins
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author Mahesh P. More
Sagar R. Pardeshi
Chandrakantsing V. Pardeshi
Gaurav A. Sonawane
Mahesh N. Shinde
Prashant K. Deshmukh
Jitendra B. Naik
Abhijeet D. Kulkarni
spellingShingle Mahesh P. More
Sagar R. Pardeshi
Chandrakantsing V. Pardeshi
Gaurav A. Sonawane
Mahesh N. Shinde
Prashant K. Deshmukh
Jitendra B. Naik
Abhijeet D. Kulkarni
Recent advances in phytochemical-based Nano-formulation for drug-resistant Cancer
Medicine in Drug Discovery
Multidrug-resistance
Overexpression
Phytochemical
Signaling pathway
Phytonanoformulations
Inhibition of expressed proteins
author_facet Mahesh P. More
Sagar R. Pardeshi
Chandrakantsing V. Pardeshi
Gaurav A. Sonawane
Mahesh N. Shinde
Prashant K. Deshmukh
Jitendra B. Naik
Abhijeet D. Kulkarni
author_sort Mahesh P. More
title Recent advances in phytochemical-based Nano-formulation for drug-resistant Cancer
title_short Recent advances in phytochemical-based Nano-formulation for drug-resistant Cancer
title_full Recent advances in phytochemical-based Nano-formulation for drug-resistant Cancer
title_fullStr Recent advances in phytochemical-based Nano-formulation for drug-resistant Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances in phytochemical-based Nano-formulation for drug-resistant Cancer
title_sort recent advances in phytochemical-based nano-formulation for drug-resistant cancer
publisher Elsevier
series Medicine in Drug Discovery
issn 2590-0986
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The graph of drug resistance in cancer is reportedly increasing in terms of therapeutic efficiency. As per the WHO reports, around 70% of death reported in low- and middle-income countries. The increase in death toll was imparted from improper diagnosis and inadequate therapy. The 25% increase in disease burden may be laden due to resistance mutations in cancer during treatment. Exposure of high concentrations of chemotherapeutic agents leads to toxicity in the normal cells. Long-term conventional chemotherapy develops acquired resistance. The conventional therapeutics was not able to target the cancer cell specifically and need to promulgate the use of nanocarrier or bioengineering for the polychemotherapy. Phytochemicals are natural constituents providing alternative therapeutic approach to minimize the resistance. The present review highlights the nano-therapeutic approaches pondering over the conventional chemotherapy. The phytochemicals are extracted, isolated, and purified from daily dietary fibers or natural plants. Natural extractives act via multiple pathways and provide optimum effectiveness against resistance cancer. The poor solubility and bioavailability are major constraints in combination therapy. The nanotechnological approach improves the functional properties transportation across cell barriers, and improves bioavailability. The present review highlights the phytochemical based nanoformulations in improving the therapeutic response and several alternative ways to target resistance cancer. The major implications of phytochemical and chemotherapeutic combination therapy could lead in the future.
topic Multidrug-resistance
Overexpression
Phytochemical
Signaling pathway
Phytonanoformulations
Inhibition of expressed proteins
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