Frontiers in Oncology (Jun 2022)

The Phytochemical Potential for Brain Disease Therapy and the Possible Nanodelivery Solutions for Brain Access

  • Yang Liu,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Zhouchun Chen,
  • Zhouchun Chen,
  • Aijie Li,
  • Aijie Li,
  • Runhan Liu,
  • Runhan Liu,
  • Haoying Yang,
  • Haoying Yang,
  • Xue Xia,
  • Xue Xia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.936054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Plant-derived phytochemicals have gifted humans with vast therapeutic potentials. Yet, the unique features of the blood–brain barrier significantly limit their accession to the target tissue and thus clinical translation in brain disease treatment. Herein, we explore the medicinal outcomes of both the rare examples of phytochemicals that can easily translocate across the blood–brain barrier and most of the phytochemicals that were reported with brain therapeutic effects, but a bizarre amount of dosage is required due to their chemical nature. Lastly, we offer the nanodelivery platform that is capable of optimizing the targeted delivery and application of the non-permeable phytochemicals as well as utilizing the permeable phytochemicals for boosting novel applications of nanodelivery toward brain therapies.

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