Curcumin, its derivatives, and their nanoformulations: Revolutionizing cancer treatment

CELL BIOCHEMISTRY AND FUNCTION(2024)

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Curcumin is a natural compound derived from turmeric and can target malignant tumor molecules involved in cancer propagation. It has potent antioxidant activity, but its effectiveness is limited due to poor absorption and rapid elimination from the body. Various curcumin derivatives have also shown anticancer potential in in-vitro and in-vivo models. Curcumin can target multiple signaling pathways involved in cancer development/progression or induce cancer cell death through apoptosis. In addition, curcumin and its derivatives could also enhance the effectiveness of conventional chemotherapy, radiation therapy and reduce their associated side effects. Lately, nanoparticle-based delivery systems are being developed/explored to overcome the challenges associated with curcumin's delivery, increasing its overall efficacy. The use of an imaging system to track these formulations could also give beneficial information about the bioavailability and distribution of the nano-curcumin complex. In conclusion, curcumin holds significant promise in the fight against cancer, especially in its nanoform, and could provide precise delivery to cancer cells without affecting normal healthy cells. The current article highlights the usage of natural compounds, especifically curcumin, as an anticancer agent. Due to their inherent property, such as poor absorption and solubility, low bioavailability, and rapid elimination, this potent compound has yet to be exploited to its potential. To overcome the above-mentioned issues, several nanoformulations have been developed that overcome these limitations and enhance the efficacy of this compound in different in-vitro and in-vivo cancer models.
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cancer,curcumin,drug delivery,nanoparticle,therapeutics
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