Essential oils and their nanoformulations for breast cancer therapy

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Abstract

Breast Cancer (BC) is the most prevalent type of cancer in the world. Current treatments include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy but often are associated with high toxicity to normal tissues, chemoresistance, and relapse. Thus, developing novel therapies which could combat these limitations is essential for effective treatment. In this context, phytochemicals are increasingly getting popular due to their safety profile, ability to efficiently target tumors, and circumvent limitations of existing treatments. Essential Oils (EOs) are mixtures of various phytochemicals which have shown potential anticancer activity in preclinical BC models. However, their clinical translation is limited by factors such as high volatility, low stability, and poor solubility. Nanotechnology has facilitated their encapsulation in a variety of nanostructures and proven to overcome these limitations. In this review, we have efficiently summarized the current knowledge on the anticancer effect of EOs and constituents in both in in vitro and in in vivo BC models. Further, we also provide a descriptive account on the potential of nanotechnology in enhancing the anti-BC activity of EOs and their constituents. The papers discussed in this review were selected using the keywords “antiproliferative Essential Oils in breast cancer,” “anticancer activity of Essential Oil in breast cancer,” and “cytotoxicity of Essential Oils in breast cancer” performed in PubMed and ScienceDirect databases.

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Thalappil, M. A., Singh, P., Carcereri de Prati, A., Sahoo, S. K., Mariotto, S., & Butturini, E. (2024, February 1). Essential oils and their nanoformulations for breast cancer therapy. Phytotherapy Research. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.8054

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