Lipid nanocarriers encapsulating herbal drugs for brain diseases therapy

S. Gad, Riham Elgogary, A. Geneidi, R. Hathout
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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is an essential component in safeguarding the brain and preserving its equilibrium. The BBB represents a challenge for various types of drug delivery systems, particularly in the context of treating numerous neuropathological disorders wherein the therapeutic agents cannot cross the BBB. Nonetheless, existing neurotherapeutics have drawbacks such as toxicity and lack of specificity. Advances in nano drug delivery systems, particularly lipid-based nanocarriers, aim to deliver active therapeutics across the BBB to improve neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and brain tumors, offering a novel treatment strategy with enhanced drug delivery, increased target specificity, enhanced efficacy, and more significantly, minimized toxicity in a biomimetic manner. In this context, this review sheds light on the use of lipid nanocarriers loaded with drugs of natural origin such as ferulic acid, resveratrol, curcumin, and rosmarinic acid for their brain delivery with better bioavailability and exceptional improvement in their therapeutic potential to treat major neurological disorders in future clinics.
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脂质纳米载体包封脑疾病草药治疗
血脑屏障(BBB)是保护大脑和保持其平衡的重要组成部分。血脑屏障对各种类型的药物传递系统提出了挑战,特别是在治疗许多神经病理疾病的背景下,其中治疗剂不能穿过血脑屏障。尽管如此,现有的神经疗法仍有毒性和缺乏特异性等缺点。纳米药物传递系统的进展,特别是基于脂质的纳米载体,旨在通过血脑屏障传递积极的治疗药物,以改善神经系统疾病,如阿尔茨海默氏症,帕金森病和脑肿瘤,提供一种新的治疗策略,增强药物传递,增加靶点特异性,增强疗效,更重要的是,以仿生方式最小化毒性。在此背景下,本综述揭示了使用脂质纳米载体装载天然来源的药物,如阿魏酸、白藜芦醇、姜黄素和迷迭香酸进行脑递送,具有更好的生物利用度,并在未来临床治疗主要神经系统疾病的治疗潜力方面有显著改善。
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