Recent progress in nanotechnology-based drug carriers for celastrol delivery

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Abstract

Celastrol (CLT) is an active ingredient that was initially discovered and extracted from the root of Tripterygium wilfordii. The potential pharmacological activities of CLT in cancer, obesity, and inflammatory, auto-immune, and neurodegenerative diseases have been demonstrated in recent years. However, CLT's clinical application is extremely restricted by its low solubility/permeability, poor bioavailability, and potential off-target toxicity. The advent of nanotechnology provides a solution to improve the oral bioavailability, therapeutic effects or tissue-targeting ability of CLT. This review focuses on the most recent advances, improvements, inventions, and updated literature of various nanocarrier systems for CLT.

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Guo, L., Zhang, Y., & Al-Jamal, K. T. (2021, October 7). Recent progress in nanotechnology-based drug carriers for celastrol delivery. Biomaterials Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1bm00639h

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