Improved delivery of natural alkaloids into lung cancer through woody oil-based emulsive nanosystems
Most antitumor ingredients found in nature have poor solubility. These ingredients are expected to have much better absorption and higher bioavailability than synthetic antitumor agents. Woody oil emulsive nanosystems carrying poorly soluble natural alkaloids were fabricated (evodiamine (EA) carried...
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Main Authors: | Jing Zhao (Author), Shan Liu (Author), Xueyuan Hu (Author), Yunmei Zhang (Author), Shenglei Yan (Author), Hua Zhao (Author), Mei Zeng (Author), Yao Li (Author), Lan Yang (Author), Jingqing Zhang (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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