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| Gold NanoParticles are often used as drug carrier. Has impressive optical properties. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are best treated as a nanomaterial “platform” (theranostic / drug-delivery / energy-enhancement adjunct) rather than a single drug. In oncology, their value comes from physics + delivery: Au strongly absorbs/scatters light (plasmonics) enabling photothermal tumor heating; it is a high-Z material that can amplify radiation dose deposition (radiosensitization); and it can be engineered (size/shape/surface ligands) to accumulate in tumors and carry payloads (drugs, immune agonists, imaging dyes). The main translation constraints are heterogeneous tumor delivery (EPR variability), biodistribution/clearance (often liver/spleen uptake), and the fact that many impressive in-vitro effects depend on exposure levels not always achieved in human tumors. Platform : AuNP, Gold NanoParticles Gold nanoparticles are engineered high-Z nanomaterials used in oncology primarily as (1) photothermal transducers, (2) radiosensitizers, and (3) targeted delivery/theranostic carriers. Effects are strongly dependent on particle size/shape/coating, tumor delivery (EPR/targeting), and whether an external energy source (light, radiation) is applied.
Time-Scale Flag (TSF): P = 0–30 min (energy deposition / immediate physicochemical effects), R = 30 min–3 hr (acute stress signaling, early injury response), G = >3 hr (immune remodeling, clearance, adaptation/phenotypes). |
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| Hepatoprotective is the ability of a chemical substance to prevent damage to the liver. Grapefruit: -hepatoprotective potential has emerged from the study of naringenin and naringin. Blueberries/cranberries: -proanthocyanidins Grape: Nopal (Cactus pear) and tuna (Cactus pear fruit) “Opuntia ficus-indica”: Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla or Chamomilla recutita): Silymarin (Silybum marianum): Blue green algae spirulina : Propolis (bee glue): POLYSACCHARIDES β-glucans |
| 4361- | AgNPs, | GoldNP, | Biocompatible silver, gold and silver/gold alloy nanoparticles for enhanced cancer therapy: in vitro and in vivo perspectives |
| - | in-vivo, | Liver, | HepG2 |
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