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Mahsa Saheb Narges Fereydouni Saeideh Nemati George E. Barreto Thomas P. Johnston Amirhossein Sahebkar 《Journal of cellular physiology》2019,234(8):12325-12340
Effective drug delivery is one of the most important issues associated with the administration of therapeutic agents that have low oral bioavailability. Curcumin is an active ingredient in the turmeric plant, which has low oral bioavailability due to its poor aqueous solubility. One strategy that has been considered for enhancing the aqueous solubility, and, thus, its oral bioavailability, is the use of chitosan as a carrier for curcumin. Chitosan is a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer that is relatively water-soluble. Therefore, various studies have sought to improve the aqueous solubility of chitosan. The use of different pharmaceutical excipients and formulation strategies has the potential to improve aqueous solubility, formulation processing, and the overall delivery of hydrophobic drugs. This review focuses on various methods utilized for chitosan-based delivery of curcumin. 相似文献
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Narges Fereydouni Majid Darroudi Jebrail Movaffagh Azadeh Shahroodi Alexandra E. Butler Shiva Ganjali Amirhossein Sahebkar 《Journal of cellular physiology》2019,234(5):5537-5554
Poor wound healing is a highly prevalent clinical problem with, as yet, no entirely satisfactory solution. A new technique, termed electrospinning, may provide a solution to improve wound healing. Due to their large surface area to volume ratio and porosity, the nanofibers created by electrospinning are able to deliver sustained drug release and oxygen to the wound. Using different types of polymers with varying properties helps strengthening nanofiber and exudates absorption. The nanofibers appear to have an ideal structure applicable for wound healing and, in combination with curcumin, can blend the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of curcumin into a highly effective wound dressing. The use of suitable curcumin solvents and the slow release of curcumin from the nanofiber help in overcoming the known limitations of curcumin, specifically its low stability and limited bioavailability. Here, we review the studies which have been done on synthesized nanofibers containing curcumin, produced by the electrospinning technique, for the purpose of wound healing. 相似文献
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Darroudi Susan Saberi-Karimian Maryam Tayefi Maryam Tayefi Batool Khashyarmanesh Zahra Fereydouni Narges Haghighi Hamideh Moalemzadeh Mahmoudi Ali Asghar Kharazmi-Khorassani Jasmine Gonoodi Kayhan Esmaeili Habibolah Mohammadpour Amir Hooshang Ferns Gordon A. Ghayour-Mobarhan Majid 《Biological trace element research》2019,190(1):38-44
Biological Trace Element Research - The prevalence of hypertension (HTN) is increasing globally. It has been shown that there is an association between micronutrient deficiency and HTN. In the... 相似文献
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