GLIMPSE ON SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES FOR ENHANCED ANTICANCER THERAPY
Julie Talukdar*, Bhanu P. Sahu and S. K. Dash
ABSTRACT
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, second only to
heart diseases. The outcomes of chemotherapy show unsatisfactory
results, that’s why attempt are taken in the area of nanotechnology,
mainly in the solid lipid nanoparticle. This review article mainly
focused on general solid lipid nanoparticle, its characterisation and
application for cancer therapy. In the area of SLN technology with
anticancer drugs, many attempts have been made for improving the
activity against cancer. The drug like Paclitaxel, Docetaxel,
Tamoxifen, Quercetin, Edelfosine, Cholesteryl Butyrate, Nimesulide
are incorporated in SLN, which shows tremendous action towards
tumors and other malignancies like colon cancer, bladder cancer, lung
cancer, breast cancer. It was found that the drug with SLN shows better
results for the reducing the chance of cancer, then the other conventional dosage form. This
novel anticancer SLNs provide opportunity to treat cancer in a better manner with lower dose
and with minimum toxicity.
Keywords: Anticancer drugs; Solid Lipid nanoparticles; Tumors; Enhanced activity; Nanotechnology; Toxicity.
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