Nanoencapsulation of extracts and isolated compounds of plant origin and their cytotoxic effects on breast and cervical cancer treatments: Advantages and new challenges

This review analyzes the current progress in loaded nanoparticles (NPs) of plant extracts or isolated antineoplastic compounds used in breast and cervical cancer treatments. Also, it provides a comprehensive overview of the contributions made by traditional medicine and nanomedicine to the research...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxicon (Oxford) 2024-06, Vol.244, p.107753-107753, Article 107753
Hauptverfasser: Guillén-Meléndez, Gloria A., Pérez-Hernández, Raymundo A., Chávez-Montes, Abelardo, Castillo-Velázquez, Uziel, de Jesús Loera-Arias, María, Montes-de-Oca-Saucedo, Carlos R., Rodríguez-Rocha, Humberto, Contreras-Torres, Flavio F., Saucedo-Cárdenas, Odila, Soto-Domínguez, Adolfo
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Zusammenfassung:This review analyzes the current progress in loaded nanoparticles (NPs) of plant extracts or isolated antineoplastic compounds used in breast and cervical cancer treatments. Also, it provides a comprehensive overview of the contributions made by traditional medicine and nanomedicine to the research of two of the most prevalent types of cancer in women worldwide: breast and cervical cancer. Searches were conducted in electronic databases to gather relevant information related to the biological activity of the NPs, which were meticulously reviewed. Nanomedicine has advanced to incorporate plant compounds including their crude extracts, in the preparation of NPs. The most used method is green synthesis, whose most outstanding advantages, is the reduced preparation time, and the variety of results that can be obtained depending on the reaction times, pH, temperature, and concentration of both the bio-reducing agent and the compound or plant extract. Most of the studies focus on evaluating crude extracts with high polarity, such as aqueous, alcoholic, and hydroalcoholic extracts. In conclusion, exploring the use of organic compounds is considered an area of opportunity for further research and future perspectives. Most of the analyzed studies were conducted using in vitro assays, highlighting the relatively recent nature of this field. It is expected that future research will involve more in vivo assays, particularly focusing on isolated cell lines representing the most difficult-to-treat types of cancer, such as triple-negative breast cancer like MDA-MB-231. Notably the MCF-7 cell line is one of the most used, while limited studies were found concerning cervical cancer. [Display omitted] •This review analyzes the current progress of plant extracts or isolated antineoplastic compounds used in cancer treatments.•It provides an overview of the contributions of traditional medicine and nanomedicine in breast and cervical cancer.•Nanomedicine has incorporated plant compounds including their crude extracts in the preparation of nanoparticles.•Most of the analyzed studies were conducted using in vitro assays, highlighting the relatively recent nature of this field.•Future research will involve assays focusing on the most difficult-to-treat type of cancer: triple-negative breast cancer.
ISSN:0041-0101
1879-3150
DOI:10.1016/j.toxicon.2024.107753