2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123633
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Avocado peel extract loaded on chitosan nanoparticles alleviates urethane toxicity that causes lung cancer in a mouse model

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“…(2023) stated that avocado skin improves lung cancer in mice due to its antioxidant properties. [ 110 ] Zhang et al. (2022) stated that naringenin, which is a type of flavonoid in fruits, reduces inflammation and apoptosis in lung tissue caused by Ag NPs.…”
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“…(2023) stated that avocado skin improves lung cancer in mice due to its antioxidant properties. [ 110 ] Zhang et al. (2022) stated that naringenin, which is a type of flavonoid in fruits, reduces inflammation and apoptosis in lung tissue caused by Ag NPs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[109] The results showed that alumina nanoparticles cause lung cell inflammation, while Absinthium artemisia extract improves the severity of injuries due to the plant's antioxidant properties. Sahyon et al (2023) stated that avocado skin improves lung cancer in mice due to its antioxidant properties. [110] Zhang et al (2022) stated that naringenin, which is a type of flavonoid in fruits, reduces inflammation and apoptosis in lung tissue caused by Ag NPs.…”
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“… 119 Additionally, chitosan-based materials have been used for different medical purposes like wound healing, 120 drug delivery, 121 and anticancer activity. 122 Nevertheless, it is difficult to conclude that polymers are always non-toxic. For example, cellulose nanocrystals from different sources did not show developmental or mortality effects on zebrafish, but some oxidative stress at a 0.01 mg L −1 dose was observed.…”
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