Potential cardio-protective agents: A Resveratrol review (2000-2019)

Houacine, Chahinez, Khan, Iftikhar and Yousaf, Sakib orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-7010-4663 (2020) Potential cardio-protective agents: A Resveratrol review (2000-2019). Current Pharmaceutical Design, 27 (26). pp. 2943-2955. ISSN 1381-6128

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.2174/1381612826666200909125354

Abstract

: With a 2030 projection of 23.6 million deaths per year the prevalence and severity of cardiovascular disease is at an astounding high. Thus, a definitive need for the identification of novel compounds with potential to prevent or treat the disease and associated states. Moreover, there is also an ever-increasing need for drug delivery systems (DDS) that cope with poor and ranging physiochemical properties of therapeutic compounds to achieve clinical effect. The usage of resveratrol (RES) is a growing area of interest with innumerate pieces of research evidencing the drug’s efficacy. This drug is however marred, its notably poor physiochemical properties (namely poor water solubility) limits its use for oral drug delivery. RES analogues however, potentially possess superior physiochemical characteristics offering a remedy for the aforementioned drawback. However, particulate based DDS are equally able to offer property amelioration and targeting. This review offers an extensive examination into the role of RES as a potential cardio protective agent. The prevalence and suitability of associated analogues and the role of nanotechnology in overcoming physicochemical boundaries, particularly through the development of nanoparticulate formulations, will be discussed in detail.


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