Piperine loaded drug delivery systems for improved biomedical applications: Current status and future directions

Sanchit Arora , Baljinder Singh , Sandeep Kumar , Arun Kumar , Arti Singh , Charan Singh
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About 42 % of drugs with market acceptance and 92 % of drugs in the discovery pipeline are imperfectly aqueous soluble with insufficient intestinal absorption and will suffer from low oral bioavailability. Alkaloids are a group of phytonutrients that has been examined broadly due to their various health-related benefits. However, most of the alkaloids are considered as compounds with less aqueous solubility which limits their human usefulness. Piperine (PIP) is a family of nitrogenous aggregates that are extracted from the black pepper (Piper nigrum). It holds various therapeutic effects such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, anti-cancer, anti-microbial, hepatoprotective, anti-depressant, anti-obesity, cardioprotective, P-gp inhibitor, anti-aging, and permeation enhancer. Although both the preclinical and clinical studies confirmed the advantages of PIP, its clinical usefulness is restricted due to its low water solubility and poor bioabsorption. To overcome these limitations nanoformulation is a widely employed approach. Multiple reviews have confirmed PIP health-related benefits, still, there is a lack of comprehensive review focused on its chemistry, pharmacological effects, nanoformulation, toxicity, advantages and challenges of PIP nanosystem, and marketed herbal formulations. However, this study aims to deliver a review of several nanoformulation development and nano-technology-based approaches employed to upregulate the solubility, bioabsorption, and therapeutic efficiency of PIP. We have also reviewed information related to the toxicity of PIP and its formulations.

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用于改善生物医学应用的胡椒碱负载药物递送系统:现状和未来方向
约42%已被市场接受的药物和92%正在研发的药物是不完全水溶性的,肠道吸收不足,口服生物利用度低。生物碱是一组植物营养素,由于其各种与健康有关的益处,已被广泛研究。然而,大多数生物碱被认为是水溶解度较低的化合物,这限制了它们对人类的有用性。胡椒碱(PIP)是从黑胡椒(Piper nigrum)中提取的一种含氮聚集体。具有抗氧化、抗炎、神经保护、抗癌、抗微生物、保肝、抗抑郁、抗肥胖、保护心脏、P-gp抑制剂、抗衰老、促进渗透等多种治疗作用。虽然临床前和临床研究都证实了PIP的优势,但由于其水溶性低,生物吸收性差,限制了其临床应用。为了克服这些限制,纳米配方是一种广泛采用的方法。许多综述已经证实了PIP与健康相关的益处,但是,缺乏对其化学,药理作用,纳米配方,毒性,PIP纳米系统的优势和挑战以及已上市的草药配方的全面综述。然而,本研究旨在对几种纳米制剂的发展和基于纳米技术的方法进行综述,这些方法用于上调PIP的溶解度、生物吸收和治疗效率。我们还审查了与PIP及其配方的毒性有关的信息。
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Health sciences review (Oxford, England) Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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