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Phytosomes as Innovative Delivery Systems for Phytochemicals: A Comprehensive Review of Literature

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages 6983-7022

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S318416

Keywords

phytochemical; nanomedicine; phytosome; delivery; vesicle; disease

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Medicinal herbs and their phytochemicals are increasingly being used as therapeutic options for various disorders, but their poor bioavailability and selectivity pose challenges for clinical application. Different methods, including nano-vesicles, have been proposed to enhance the bioavailability of phytochemicals. Studies have shown that phytosomes, especially those containing compounds like curcumin and silymarin, demonstrate greater effectiveness in terms of biological activity and reduced dosage, with promising clinical and experimental findings supporting their applications.
Nowadays, medicinal herbs and their phytochemicals have emerged as a great therapeutic option for many disorders. However, poor bioavailability and selectivity might limit their clinical application. Therefore, bioavailability is considered a notable challenge to improve bio-efficacy in transporting dietary phytochemicals. Different methods have been proposed for generating effective carrier systems to enhance the bioavailability of phytochemicals. Among them, nano-vesicles have been introduced as promising candidates for the delivery of insoluble phytochemicals. Due to the easy preparation of the bilayer vesicles and their adaptability, they have been widely used and approved by the scientific literature. The first part of the review is focused on introducing phytosome technology as well as its applications, with emphasis on principles of formulations and characterization. The second part provides a wide overview of biological activities of commercial and non-commercial phytosomes, divided by systems and related pathologies. These results confirm the greater effectiveness of phytosomes, both in terms of biological activity or reduced dosage, highlighting curcumin and silymarin as the most formulated compounds. Finally, we describe the promising clinical and experimental findings regarding the applications of phytosomes. The conclusion of this study encourages the researchers to transfer their knowledge from laboratories to market, for a further development of these products.

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