2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13233-023-00168-z
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Modulating gut microbiota using nanotechnology to increase anticancer efficacy of the treatments

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“…Nanotechnology has revolutionized the encapsulation and delivery of probiotics, using a variety of nanostructured materials to improve the viability and effectiveness of probiotics [115]. Among these materials are nanocellulose, with its crystals and nanofibers offering biocompatibility and low toxicity; magnesium oxide nanoparticles, noted for their high surface area and mechanical strength; chitosan nanoparticles, with cationic properties and biocompatibility; Eudragit S100 nanoparticles, which vary their solubility with pH; and starch nanoparticles, used in biomedical applications for their abundance in nature [16,116].…”
Section: Advancements and Challenges In The Application Of Nanoprobio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanotechnology has revolutionized the encapsulation and delivery of probiotics, using a variety of nanostructured materials to improve the viability and effectiveness of probiotics [115]. Among these materials are nanocellulose, with its crystals and nanofibers offering biocompatibility and low toxicity; magnesium oxide nanoparticles, noted for their high surface area and mechanical strength; chitosan nanoparticles, with cationic properties and biocompatibility; Eudragit S100 nanoparticles, which vary their solubility with pH; and starch nanoparticles, used in biomedical applications for their abundance in nature [16,116].…”
Section: Advancements and Challenges In The Application Of Nanoprobio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent clinical and pathological evidence has indicated that the gut microbiota acts as an interactor to regulate the homeostasis of the human body, influencing conditions ranging from cancer and dementia to obesity and social behavior. It has the potential to influence cancer prognosis and the outcome of cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy [94]. To reduce air pollution's effects and their associated diseases and mortality resulted from various kinds of cancer, the World Health Organization recommended the reduction of PMs [41,42].…”
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confidence: 99%