2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19766
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Potential role of Chinese medicine nanoparticles to treat coronary artery disease

Rongyuan Yang,
Yingming Gu,
Jinying Qin
et al.
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“…In addition, understanding the metabolic pathways of plant vesicles in vivo is crucial for their safe use, and challenges remain to reduce the risk of systemic toxicity of vesicles, remove excess vesicles efficiently and rapidly, and stabilize the vesicular drug carrier system. 100 Just as single drugs in TCM formulas are ineffective, the therapeutic effect of nanoparticles loaded with single TCM actives is limited, and the combined use of vesicular particles with TCM actives may accelerate their interaction with each other applied in combination may accelerate their interactions and increase drug toxicity. Further studies should focus on the implantation of https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S463145…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, understanding the metabolic pathways of plant vesicles in vivo is crucial for their safe use, and challenges remain to reduce the risk of systemic toxicity of vesicles, remove excess vesicles efficiently and rapidly, and stabilize the vesicular drug carrier system. 100 Just as single drugs in TCM formulas are ineffective, the therapeutic effect of nanoparticles loaded with single TCM actives is limited, and the combined use of vesicular particles with TCM actives may accelerate their interaction with each other applied in combination may accelerate their interactions and increase drug toxicity. Further studies should focus on the implantation of https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S463145…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Future studies should focus on exploring the mechanisms of active targeting strategies to identify new targets and ligands that can enhance drug targeting and therapeutic effects. 100 Due to the synergistic effect of co-administration of different herbal components with a lower single dose and safer treatment, this is similar to the compound prescription of traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, whether plant-derived nanovesicles can achieve the therapeutic effect of Chinese medicine prescription by loading different drugs or the combined action of multiple plant vesicles is awaiting further investigation.…”
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