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. 2025 Jun;83(2):1495-1520.
doi: 10.1007/s12013-024-01626-w. Epub 2024 Dec 10.

"Carnosine-Niosomal Delivery System for Targeted Cancer Therapy"

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"Carnosine-Niosomal Delivery System for Targeted Cancer Therapy"

Amira Atta et al. Cell Biochem Biophys. 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Cancer is considered to be among the main causes of death worldwide. Treatment options for cancer are numerous. The type of cancer and its stage of progression determine which kind of treatment is needed. Nanomedicine is a new field for the treatment of various diseases. Pharmaceutical nanocarriers can be fabricated from various materials such as polymers, metals, or lipid-based surfactants. Carnosine-loaded niosomes have emerged as a promising approach in targeted cancer therapy, offering potential advantages over conventional treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation, by improving drug delivery specificity and reducing side effects. The study demonstrates that the encapsulation of carnosine in niosomes enhances its stability and bioavailability, leading to a significant increase in anticancer efficacy. These findings suggest that niosome technology can serve as an effective delivery system for carnosine, potentially transforming its use in cancer treatment and paving the way for future research in targeted therapies. Nanomaterials provide a good delivery system for this method of treatment. It's used in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases. Numerous investigations have been conducted on nanoscale vesicular systems, such as the most recent generations of vesicular nanocarriers, liposomes, and niosomes. Lipophilic and hydrophilic bioactive chemicals are transported via the niosomes in a vesicle. Since niosomes are composed of non-ionic surfactants mixed with cholesterol or other amphiphilic substances, they have a wide range of applications. The therapy of cancer with carnosine-loaded niosomes is one of these uses. The body synthesizes carnosine, a histidine-containing dipeptide, by enzymatically mixing L-histidine and β-alanine. With its antioxidant activities, Carnosine is considered a drug that can reduce and treat cancerous cells and many other therapeutic applications.

Keywords: Cancer; Carnosine; Nanocarrier; Niosomes; Targeted cancer therapy.

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Compliance with ethical standards. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing interests.

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