From Polyphenols to Prodrugs: Bridging the Blood–Brain Barrier with Nanomedicine and Neurotherapeutics
University of Szeged · HUN-REN Szegedi Biológiai Kutatóközpont · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Central nervous system disorders drive disability, yet many neuroactive candidates fail because the brain is a hard compartment to dose. Plant-derived molecules spanning polyphenols, alkaloids, terpenoids, and cannabinoids are attractive because their pleiotropic actions can engage oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and circuit dysfunction. In practice, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) restricts most native phytochemicals through tight-junction selectivity, rapid metabolism, low solubility, and transporter-mediated efflux. Key gaps include poor standardization of exposure metrics, limited human-relevant BBB models, and few head-to-head studies that compare delivery platforms on the same payload and outcome.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.36
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- 99%
- References
- 654
Authors
11- MTMasaru TanakaCorresponding
University of Szeged, HUN-REN Szegedi Biológiai Kutatóközpont, MTA-SZTE Research Group on Artificial Intelligence
- ACAdriano Cressoni Araújo
Universidade de Marília
- VEVítor Engrácia Valenti
Faculdade de Medicina de Marília
- ÉLÉlen Landgraf Guiguer
Universidade de Marília
- VCVitor Cavallari Strozze Catharin
Universidade de Marília
Topics & keywords
- Nanocarriers
- Nanomedicine
- Blood–brain barrier
- Bridging (networking)
- Drug delivery
- Drug
- Drug discovery