Nanocarriers in the Enhancement of Therapeutic Efficacy of Natural Drugs

Xiuling Li, Shunung Liang, Chee Hwee Tan, Shuwen Cao, Xiaoding Xu, P. Saw, Wei Tao
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Abstract Since time immemorial, plant derived natural products have been used for the treatment of various human diseases before the intervention of modern medicine. The basis of modern medicine is still being inspired from traditional medicine and therapies. However, despite their tremendous therapeutic potential, these natural drugs often have poor bioavailability, metabolic instability, and aqueous insolubility. These factors greatly impede a natural drug’s commercialization potential as a mainstream medicine. Therefore, the development of nanocarrier drug delivery systems is indispensable in overcoming the various constraints of the bottlenecks which occur with natural drugs. Of particular interest in this review are four plant materials endogenous to China with the common names of barrenwort or horny goat weed (Epimedium), Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia glutinosa, RG), ginseng (Panax ginseng), and Dong Quai or female ginseng (Angelica sinensis, AS), each having been scientifically investigated for a wide range of therapeutic uses as has been originally discovered from the long history of traditional usage and anecdotal information by local population groups in Asia. The integration of natural drugs from the East and nanocarrier drug delivery systems developed from the West is paving the way towards further accurate and efficient medicine therapy. We further discuss the potential benefits of these plants and the enhancement of their therapeutic efficacy by nanotechnology intervention.
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纳米载体在提高天然药物疗效中的应用
自古以来,在现代医学介入之前,植物衍生的天然产物已被用于治疗各种人类疾病。现代医学的基础仍然受到传统医学和疗法的启发。然而,尽管具有巨大的治疗潜力,这些天然药物往往存在生物利用度差、代谢不稳定和水溶性差的问题。这些因素极大地阻碍了天然药物作为主流药物的商业化潜力。因此,纳米载体给药系统的发展是克服天然药物瓶颈的各种限制的必要条件。在这篇综述中,特别感兴趣的是四种中国内源的植物材料,它们的共同名称是无毛草或羊角草(淫羊藿)、蜀地黄(地黄,RG)、人参(人参)和东桂或女参(当归,AS),每一种植物都被科学研究过,具有广泛的治疗用途,最初是在亚洲当地人群的悠久传统使用历史和轶事信息中发现的。来自东方的天然药物和来自西方的纳米载体药物传递系统的整合正在为进一步准确和有效的药物治疗铺平道路。我们进一步讨论了这些植物的潜在益处以及纳米技术干预对其治疗效果的增强。
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