Alkali Lignin-Based Biopolymer Formulations for Electro-Assisted Drug Delivery of Natural Antioxidants in Breast Cancer Cells—A Preliminary Study
Severina Semkova, Radina Deneva, Georgi Antov, Donika Ivanova, Biliana Nikolova

TL;DR
This study explores using alkali lignin-based biopolymers to deliver natural antioxidants like Quercetin to breast cancer cells using an electro-assisted method.
Contribution
The novelty lies in using alkali lignin-based formulations for electro-assisted delivery of natural antioxidants to breast cancer cells.
Findings
Lignin@Formulations showed slight sensitivity in cancer cells compared to healthy cells.
Electric pulses enhanced the effect of the formulations on cancer cells.
Quercetin-loaded L@F was tested on a highly metastatic breast cancer cell line.
Abstract
Recently, a number of natural biologically active substances have been proven to be attractive alternatives to conventional anticancer medicine or as adjuvants in contemporary combination therapies. Although lignin-based materials were previously accepted as waste materials with limited usefulness, recent studies increasingly report the possibility of their use for novel applications in various industrial branches, including biomedicine. In this regard, the safety, efficiency, advantages and limitations of lignin compounds for in vitro/in vivo applications remain poorly studied and described. This study was carried out to investigate the possibility of using newly synthesized, alkali lignin-based micro-/nano-biopolymer formulations (Lignin@Formulations/L@F) as carriers for substances with antioxidant and/or anticancer effectiveness. Moreover, we tried to assess the opportunity for using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities · Lignin and Wood Chemistry · Biochemical and biochemical processes
