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Chitosan nanoparticles containing limonene and limonene-rich essential oils: potential phytotherapy agents for the treatment of melanoma and breast cancers

Hiva Alipanah, Mojtaba Farjam, Elham Zarenezhad, Ghazaal Roozitalab, Mahmoud Osanloo

2021BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Melanoma and breast cancers are two common cancers worldwide. Due to the side effects of chemotherapy drugs and the occurring resistance against them, the development of green drugs has been received more attention. METHODS: The anticancer effects of three essential oils from the Citrus family and their identified major constituents (limonene) were first investigated against melanoma and breast cancer cell lines (A-375 and MDA-MB-468). By preparing chitosan nanoparticles containing them, an attempt was then made to improve their effectiveness. RESULTS: s of 0.03 and 0.124 μg/mL on A-375 cells, and 23.65 and 40.32 μg/mL on MDA-MB-468 showed distinct anticancer efficacies. CONCLUSION: The prepared formulations could thus be considered as green anticancer agents in complementary medicine and therapies.

Topics & Concepts

LimoneneMelanomaMedicinePhytotherapyChemotherapyBreast cancerChitosanPharmacologyDermatologyTraditional medicineCancerInternal medicineCancer researchEssential oilChemistryFood sciencePathologyAlternative medicineBiochemistryEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityPhytochemical compounds biological activitiesGinger and Zingiberaceae research