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1. Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Soochow,China
2. Department of Oncology, Guang’anmen Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Beijing,China
3. School of Pharmacy, Guangxi Medical University,Nanning,China
4. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Guangxi Women and Children Hospital,Nanning,China
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Li, Yl., Li, J., Yan, Cy. et al. Chinese medicine single-walled carbon nanotube targeting compound for antitumor therapy: A feasible way?., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 20, 63–67 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1080-4
Yun-long Li, Jie Li, Chun-yin Yan, et al. Chinese medicine single-walled carbon nanotube targeting compound for antitumor therapy: A feasible way?[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2014,20(1):63-67.
Li, Yl., Li, J., Yan, Cy. et al. Chinese medicine single-walled carbon nanotube targeting compound for antitumor therapy: A feasible way?., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 20, 63–67 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1080-4 DOI:
Yun-long Li, Jie Li, Chun-yin Yan, et al. Chinese medicine single-walled carbon nanotube targeting compound for antitumor therapy: A feasible way?[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2014,20(1):63-67. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-012-1080-4.
Malignant cancer is the leading cause of death in man
exceeding cerebrovascular disease and heart disease. More than half of the total mortality due to malignant cancer is from lung
liver
intestinal and gastric cancer. Chemotherapy is one of the effective treatments for cancer. However
the great majority of Western anticancer medicines have considerable side effects. Herbal medicines offer many more advantages than synthesized compounds because they are made from purely natural compounds and have less adverse effects. However
the single administration methods used as standard in herbal medicine
and deficient drug targeting
severely limit their anticancer activity. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) can be used as drug carriers. They have been modified to form Chinese anticancer medicine-SWNT compounds which can specifically target tumors
thereby significantly increasing the therapeutic effectiveness of these medicines. Water-soluble SWNTs have high stability. As a drug carrier
SWNTs functional modification of the anticancer medicine may improve the targeting and killing of tumor cells. SWNTs have been attached to the Chinese antitumor medicines paclitaxel and plumbagin and have achieved excellent therapeutic effects. Furthermore
choosing the best administration methods such as internal iliac arterial infusion
intravesical infusion and embedment of a hypodermic chemotherapeutic pump
may also improve the anticancer effects of Chinese medicine.
Malignant cancer is the leading cause of death in man
exceeding cerebrovascular disease and heart disease. More than half of the total mortality due to malignant cancer is from lung
liver
intestinal and gastric cancer. Chemotherapy is one of the effective treatments for cancer. However
the great majority of Western anticancer medicines have considerable side effects. Herbal medicines offer many more advantages than synthesized compounds because they are made from purely natural compounds and have less adverse effects. However
the single administration methods used as standard in herbal medicine
and deficient drug targeting
severely limit their anticancer activity. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) can be used as drug carriers. They have been modified to form Chinese anticancer medicine-SWNT compounds which can specifically target tumors
thereby significantly increasing the therapeutic effectiveness of these medicines. Water-soluble SWNTs have high stability. As a drug carrier
SWNTs functional modification of the anticancer medicine may improve the targeting and killing of tumor cells. SWNTs have been attached to the Chinese antitumor medicines paclitaxel and plumbagin and have achieved excellent therapeutic effects. Furthermore
choosing the best administration methods such as internal iliac arterial infusion
intravesical infusion and embedment of a hypodermic chemotherapeutic pump
may also improve the anticancer effects of Chinese medicine.
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