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Nano‐Derived Therapeutic Formulations with Curcumin in Inflammation‐Related Diseases
Author(s) -
Cristina Quispe,
Natália Martins,
Maria Letizia Manca,
Maria Manconi,
Oksana Sytar,
Nataliia Hudz,
Mariia Shanaida,
Manoj Kumar,
Yasaman Taheri,
Miquel Martorell,
Javad SharifiRad,
Gianfranco Pintus,
William C. Cho
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
oxidative medicine and cellular longevity
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.494
H-Index - 93
eISSN - 1942-0900
pISSN - 1942-0994
DOI - 10.1155/2021/3149223
Subject(s) - curcumin , nanocarriers , medicine , disease , psoriasis , asthma , intensive care medicine , bioinformatics , pharmacology , drug , immunology , pathology , biology
Due to its vast therapeutic potential, the plant-derived polyphenol curcumin is utilized in an ever-growing number of health-related applications. Here, we report the extraction methodologies, therapeutic properties, advantages and disadvantages linked to curcumin employment, and the new strategies addressed to improve its effectiveness by employing advanced nanocarriers. The emerging nanotechnology applications used to enhance CUR bioavailability and its targeted delivery in specific pathological conditions are collected and discussed. In particular, new aspects concerning the main strategic nanocarriers employed for treating inflammation and oxidative stress-related diseases are reported and discussed, with specific emphasis on those topically employed in conditions such as wounds, arthritis, or psoriasis and others used in pathologies such as bowel (colitis), neurodegenerative (Alzheimer's or dementia), cardiovascular (atherosclerosis), and lung (asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) diseases. A brief overview of the relevant clinical trials is also included. We believe the review can provide the readers with an overview of the nanostrategies currently employed to improve CUR therapeutic applications in the highlighted pathological conditions.

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