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Vitamin D can be inside of a “trojan horse” nanoball made of folate, Cancer cells attrack folate – April 2024


Smart Drug Delivery Strategies for Vitamin D3 to Cancer Cells

IntechOpen DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.114083
Ricky Madison

Revolutionizing cancer treatment and improving patient outcomes could be achieved through the development of smart drug delivery strategies for Vitamin D3 in cancer cells. Smart drug delivery strategies are crucial in administering Vitamin D3 to cancer cells with high specificity, efficacy, and minimal side effects. One unconventional method for smart drug delivery of Vitamin D3 in cancer cells is gene therapy - a cutting-edge technology that could alter the course of cancer treatment. Vitamin D3 is renowned for its anti-cancer properties, and its targeted delivery to cancer cells is paramount for successful treatment. In conclusion, smart drug delivery strategies have demonstrated significant potential in transporting Vitamin D3 to cancer cells with high specificity, efficacy, and minimal side effects. Nanocarriers such as liposomes, nanoparticles, and dendrimers possess unique characteristics that make them ideal for Vitamin D3 delivery. These carriers can precisely target cancer cells, discharge Vitamin D3 solely in the cancerous environment, and reduce the harmful effects on healthy cells. Gene therapy is a potential alternative to conventional drug delivery methods, paving the way for a brighter future in cancer treatment.
Sentences clipped from the PDF

  • Intelligence of cancer cells
    • "For decades, researchers have grappled with the enigma of cancer, a complex and dynamic disease that defies easy explanation. One of the most perplexing aspects of cancer is the ingenuity of cancer cells, which possess an uncanny ability to mutate,adapt, and outsmart their hosts."
  • One of the most vexing consequences of cancer cell intelligence is their ability to become resistant to treatment, rendering conventional therapies ineffective
  • "Folate-targeted liposomes were internalized more efficiently by cancer cells compared to non-targeted liposomes, resulting in increased cytotoxicity of Vitamin D3."

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Are there more folate receptors on cancer cells

Asked Groq AI April 2024
Yes, cancer cells often have more folate receptors on their surface compared to normal cells. Folate receptors are a type of protein that binds to folic acid, a form of vitamin B9. While folate receptors are present on many cell types, cancer cells tend to overexpress these receptors, making them a potential target for cancer therapy.
Studies have shown that:

  • Many cancer types, including breast, lung, ovarian, and colon cancers, have increased expression of folate receptors.
  • Folate receptors are often overexpressed in cancer cells compared to normal cells.
  • The level of folate receptor expression can be used as a biomarker to diagnose and monitor cancer.

The overexpression of folate receptors on cancer cells is thought to play a role in several ways:

  • Folate receptors can facilitate the uptake of folic acid, which is essential for the growth and proliferation of cancer cells.
  • Folate receptors can also serve as a receptor for other molecules, such as toxins or therapeutic agents, which can be targeted to cancer cells.
  • The overexpression of folate receptors can contribute to the development of resistance to chemotherapy and other cancer treatments.

Targeting folate receptors has been explored as a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment. For example:

  • Folate-based therapies, such as folate-conjugated chemotherapy agents, have been developed to target cancer cells with high folate receptor expression.
  • Antibodies and other molecules that bind to folate receptors have been designed to deliver toxins or other therapeutic agents specifically to cancer cells.

In summary, the overexpression of folate receptors on cancer cells makes them a promising target for cancer therapy. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of folate receptors in cancer and to develop effective therapeutic strategies that exploit this characteristic.


Should a person minimize folate or folic acid if they have cancer (yes, minimize)

Asked Groq AI April 2024
The relationship between folate and cancer is complex, and the optimal approach to folate intake in cancer patients is still being researched. Here are some points to consider:

  1. Folate is essential for cell growth and proliferation, and cancer cells often have a higher demand for folate. However, high folate levels can also promote the growth and proliferation of cancer cells.
  2. Folate is also important for the metabolism of chemotherapy drugs, and low folate levels can reduce the effectiveness of certain treatments.
  3. Some studies suggest that high folate intake may increase the risk of certain types of cancer, such as colon, breast, and prostate cancer.
  4. On the other hand, low folate levels have been linked to an increased risk of cancer, particularly in individuals with a history of cancer.

Given these complexities, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider or a registered dietitian for personalized guidance on folate intake.
However, here are some general considerations:

  1. If you have cancer, it's generally recommended to avoid excessive folate intake, as high levels may promote cancer cell growth and proliferation.
  2. The American Cancer Society recommends that cancer patients avoid taking high doses of folic acid supplements, as they may interfere with chemotherapy and increase the risk of cancer recurrence.
  3. If you're considering taking a folic acid supplement, consult with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate dosage and ensure it won't interact with your cancer treatment.
  4. Focus on a balanced diet that includes a variety of whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. These foods provide essential nutrients, including folate, in moderation.
  5. Consider working with a registered dietitian or a healthcare provider to develop a personalized nutrition plan that meets your specific needs and takes into account your cancer diagnosis and treatment.

In summary, while folate is an essential nutrient, it's crucial to approach folate intake with caution if you have cancer. Consult with a healthcare provider or registered dietitian to determine the best approach for your individual situation.


20+ VitaminDWiki pages have NANOEMULSION or EMULSION in the title

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Vitamin D: liposomal and nanoemulsion forms - Chat-GPT Dec 2023 30 Dec, 2023
Nanoemulsion Vitamin D is faster and better - many studies 06 Oct, 2023
Fast responses to Vitamin D – loading dose, nanoemulsion and Calcifediol – April 2023 15 Apr, 2023
Nanoemulsion Vitamin D faster and better (paywall) – RCT Dec 2021 02 Dec, 2021
COVID-19 defeated 3x faster by 420,000 IU Vitamin D nanoemulsion – RCT Nov 12, 2020 21 Sep, 2021
Nanoemulsion Vitamin D may be a substantially better form 02 Jun, 2021
COVID-19 inflammation extinguished by 60,000 IU of vitamin D nanoemulsion daily for a week – RCT May 2021 22 May, 2021
Inhaling Vitamin D nanoemulsion through nose gets lots more to the brain (mice) – July 2020 03 Aug, 2020
Vitamin D nanoemulsion, with comments on COVID-19 – June 2, 2020 04 Jun, 2020
Nanoemulsion vitamin D is again found to be the best liquid form (for rats in this case) – June 2019 20 Dec, 2019
Bioavailability of nanoemulsion formulations of Vitamin D3 – Nov 2019 20 Dec, 2019
Vitamin D nanoemulsion etc. for fortification, pills, injections, topical and cancer – July 2019 18 Jul, 2019
Vitamin D Emulsion update - March 2019 28 Mar, 2019
Vitamin D Emulsions - nano 2X better than coarse – Dec 2017 04 Mar, 2019
Vitamin D nanoemulsion corrected deficiency and improved bones in 1 week (high dose in rats) – Jan 2019 05 Jan, 2019
Advances in Vitamin D emulsions, nanoparticles, etc. – Jan 2019 30 Dec, 2018
Colitis treated by activated vitamin D getting into the colon via emulsion (mice) – July 2018 24 Jul, 2018
Lung cancer and inhaled emulsions (wonder about inhaled Vitamin D) – 2018 17 Jun, 2018
Inhaled nanoemulsion of Vitamin D killed lung bacteria – Sept 2017 19 Apr, 2018
Nanoemulsions of vitamin D help reduce asthma markers in mice– Dec 2013 12 Dec, 2013