TY - JOUR
T1 - Unlocking the full potential of piperine-loaded nanocarriers for cancer treatment
AU - Kumar, Girish
AU - Ruivinho, Beatriz
AU - Virmani, Tarun
AU - Brandão, Pedro
AU - Choudhary, Priti
AU - Kumar Chouhan, Neeraj
AU - Kumar, Manish
AU - Sharma, Abhishek
AU - Akhtar, Md Sayeed
AU - Afzal, Obaid
AU - Farooqui, Sadaf
AU - Duarte, Sofia O.D.
AU - Fonte, Pedro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - In the twenty-first century, cancer continues to be a significant worldwide health concern that requires immediate and ongoing attention. Currently, chemotherapeutic treatments are constrained by various limitations, including drug resistance, nonspecific distribution, and organ toxicity. These difficulties highlight the need for safer and more efficient substitutes, like Piperine (PPN), a bioactive alkaloid obtained from Piper longum and Piper nigrum, as a viable option for cancer therapy. The diverse pharmacological characteristics of PPN, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer, make it an intriguing natural substance. However, the poor aqueous solubility, low penetration, and poor pharmacokinetic behaviors of PPNs impede its clinical translation. The design of nanoformulations of PPNs can be a promising approach to overcome its limitations, improving therapeutic effectiveness and bioavailability, while facilitating targeted delivery and synergistic effect toward cancer therapy. The current review provides an in-depth overview of the latest developments in PPN-based nanoformulations, highlighting their potential to address persistent problems in cancer treatment and pave the way for their integration into clinical oncology.
AB - In the twenty-first century, cancer continues to be a significant worldwide health concern that requires immediate and ongoing attention. Currently, chemotherapeutic treatments are constrained by various limitations, including drug resistance, nonspecific distribution, and organ toxicity. These difficulties highlight the need for safer and more efficient substitutes, like Piperine (PPN), a bioactive alkaloid obtained from Piper longum and Piper nigrum, as a viable option for cancer therapy. The diverse pharmacological characteristics of PPN, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer, make it an intriguing natural substance. However, the poor aqueous solubility, low penetration, and poor pharmacokinetic behaviors of PPNs impede its clinical translation. The design of nanoformulations of PPNs can be a promising approach to overcome its limitations, improving therapeutic effectiveness and bioavailability, while facilitating targeted delivery and synergistic effect toward cancer therapy. The current review provides an in-depth overview of the latest developments in PPN-based nanoformulations, highlighting their potential to address persistent problems in cancer treatment and pave the way for their integration into clinical oncology.
KW - Cancer
KW - chemotherapy
KW - liposome
KW - nanoparticle
KW - nanostructured lipid carrier
KW - piperine
KW - polymer
KW - solid lipid nanoparticle
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U2 - 10.1080/20415990.2025.2542107
DO - 10.1080/20415990.2025.2542107
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105012859685
SN - 2041-5990
JO - Therapeutic Delivery
JF - Therapeutic Delivery
ER -