Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
174, P. 116543 - 116543
Published: April 11, 2024
In
recent
years,
there
has
been
an
increasing
number
of
related
studies
on
exosomes.
Most
have
focused
exosomes
derived
from
mammals,
confirming
the
important
role
that
play
in
cell
communication.
Plants,
as
a
natural
ingredient,
plant-derived
confirmed
to
similar
structures
and
functions
mammalian-derived
Plant-derived
exosome-like
nanoparticles
(PELNs)
are
lipid
bilayer
membrane
nanovesicles
containing
bioactive
constituents
such
miRNA,
mRNA,
protein,
lipids
obtained
plant
cells,
can
participate
intercellular
communication
mediate
transboundary
communication,
high
bioavailability
low
immunogenicity,
relatively
safe,
shown
maintaining
homeostasis
preventing,
treating
variety
diseases.
this
review,
we
describe
biogenesis,
isolation
purification
methods,
structural
composition,
stability,
safety,
function
PELNs
challenges.
The
anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant,
antitumor
drug
delivery
mainly
described,
status
research
exosome
Chinese
herbal
medicines
is
outlined.
Overall,
summarized
importance
latest
results
field
provided
theoretical
basis
for
future
clinical
application
PELNs.
Biomolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 394 - 394
Published: March 10, 2025
Most
eukaryotic
and
prokaryotic
cells
have
the
potential
to
secrete
a
group
of
structures/membrane-bound
organelles,
collectively
referred
as
extracellular
vesicles
(EVs),
which
offer
several
advantages
producer/receiver
cells.
This
review
provides
an
overview
EVs
from
plant
sources
with
emphasis
on
their
health-promoting
possible
use
therapeutic
agents.
highlights
essential
biological
effects
plant-derived
vesicles,
including
immune
modulation,
anticancer
activities,
protection
against
chemical
toxicity
pathogens,
well
anti-aging,
anti-melanogenesis,
anti-arthritic
effects,
along
ongoing
clinical
studies.
Evidence
revealed
that
EVs’
contents
exert
beneficial
properties
through
regulating
important
signaling
pathways
by
transferring
miRNAs
other
components.
Taken
all
together,
data
proposed
can
be
utilized
nutritional
compounds
agents,
such
drug
carriers.
However,
this
emerging
research
area
requires
further
in
vitro/in
vivo
studies
trials
determine
exact
underlying
mechanisms
positive
health
treating
various
diseases.
Current Issues in Molecular Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
47(3), P. 144 - 144
Published: Feb. 22, 2025
Exosome-like
nanovesicles
(ELNs)
derived
from
natural
products
are
gaining
attention
as
innovative
therapeutic
agents
due
to
their
biocompatibility,
low
immunogenicity,
and
capability
transport
bioactive
molecules
such
proteins,
lipids,
nucleic
acids.
These
plant-derived
ELNs
exhibit
structural
similarities
with
mammalian
exosomes,
making
them
suitable
for
drug
delivery,
microbiome-targeted
therapies,
regenerative
medicine.
Recent
studies
highlight
potential
in
treating
cancer,
inflammation,
metabolic
disorders.
Additionally,
have
applications
cosmetics,
agriculture,
the
food
industry.
This
review
combines
latest
advancements
research
on
ELNs,
focusing
isolation
techniques,
pharmacological
effects,
applications.
Although
offer
promising
opportunities,
several
challenges
must
be
addressed,
including
standardization,
large-scale
production,
vivo
efficacy.
By
summarizing
cutting-edge
suggesting
future
directions,
we
aim
inspire
further
development
of
next-generation
platforms.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 21
Published: March 19, 2025
Exosomes
are
nanoscale
particles
with
a
lipid
bilayer
membrane
that
were
first
identified
in
mammalian
cells.
Plant-derived
exosome-like
nanoparticles
(PELNs)
share
structural
and
molecular
similarities
exosomes,
including
lipids,
proteins,
microRNA
(miRNA),
plant-derived
metabolites.
Owing
to
their
unique
characteristics,
such
as
outstanding
stability,
low
immunogenicity,
high
biocompatibility,
sustainability,
PELNs
have
emerged
promising
natural
bioactive
agents
the
capacity
for
cross-kingdom
cellular
regulation.
Dietary
supplementation
PELNs,
particularly
from
fruits
vegetables,
has
demonstrated
health
benefits.
An
increasing
number
of
studies
indicated
beneficial
effects
on
colon
health.
This
review
summarizes
isolation
characterization
uptake,
distribution
after
oral
ingestion.
Furthermore,
this
emphasizes
interactions
between
gut
microbiota,
immune
system,
uptake
by
modulation
bacteria
metabolism,
responses
PELNs.
Additionally,
applications
components
drug
carriers
targeting
reviewed.
In
summary,
represent
versatile
approach
improve
health,
potential
both
therapeutic
preventive
healthcare
strategies.
Medical Oncology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
42(4)
Published: March 17, 2025
Abstract
Glioblastoma
is
the
most
common
and
highly
invasive
glial
tumor,
significantly
reducing
patient
survival.
Current
therapeutic
approaches
have
limited
success
rates.
Plant-derived
nanovesicles
are
a
rapidly
developing
area,
recognized
for
their
exceptional
biofunctional
properties,
emerging
as
promising
approach
in
cancer
treatment.
The
present
study
focuses
on
isolation
of
from
Viburnum
opulus
fruits
using
cost-effective
method
that
includes
polymer-based
exosome
precipitation
buffer
size
exclusion
chromatography,
followed
by
characterization.
Morphological
analysis
via
Field
Emission
Scanning
Electron
Microscopy
Transmission
revealed
ranging
oval
to
elliptical
shapes,
with
average
diameters
54.23
nm
41.21
nm,
respectively.
Dynamic
light
scattering
determined
45.36
indicating
presence
nanovesicles,
zeta
potential
was
−
2.87
mV.
Biochemical
characterization
showed
total
protein
phenolic
concentrations
1534
±
97.78
µg/ml
4.270
0.66
mg
gallic
acid
equivalents/L,
respectively,
antioxidant
status
values
3.83
0.37
mmol
Trolox
equivalents/L.
Based
IC50
values,
these
were
7.5
times
more
toxic
U87MG
human
glioblastoma
cells
compared
healthy
dermal
fibroblasts.
Analyses
including
clonogenic
cell
survival,
wound
healing,
apoptosis,
status,
oxidant
continued
only
cells,
fibroblasts
low
response
nanovesicle
Qualitative
quantitative
assessments
demonstrated
-derived
effectively
inhibited
proliferation
migration.
Due
non-toxic,
anticancer,
hold
significant
management.
Graphical
abstract
Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 377 - 377
Published: April 6, 2025
Extracellular
vesicles
(EVs)
are
those
with
a
double-membrane
structure
that
contains
proteins,
lipids,
nucleic
acids,
and
other
biologically
active
substances
play
an
important
role
in
cell–cell
cell–environment
communication.
They
have
also
become
mechanism
for
exchanging
cellular
molecules.
As
many
studies
on
EVs
been
conducted,
plant-derived
extracellular
(PDEVs)
started
attracting
attention.
The
biological
activity
stability
of
PDEVs
closely
related
to
the
extraction
separation
methods,
choosing
method
meets
requirements
is
important.
methods
include
ultracentrifugation,
ultrafiltration,
size-exclusion
chromatography,
etc.
In
recent
years,
it
has
found
through
research
possess
properties,
such
as
anti-inflammatory,
anti-cancer,
anti-infective
they
show
unique
advantages
therapeutic
agents
drug
carriers.
Therefore,
we
collected
scientific
literature
derived
from
more
than
dozen
fruits
vegetables,
summarized
analyzed
their
extraction,
separation,
roles
disease
treatment,
aiming
provide
reference
inspiration
in-depth
study
efficacy
new
drugs.