Today’s cyclodextrin is about the intrinsic anti-inflammatory properties of CDs.

Inflammation is an essential contributor to the pathophysiology of numerous diseases, and dysregulation of the involved signaling cascades often culminates in uncontrollable disease progression and, ultimately, chronification. Effectively addressing these disorders is challenging due to their inherent complexity and the need to mitigate inflammation while preserving essential immune functions.

Amphihilic cyclodextrin-based nanoparticles exhibit significant downregulation of crucial pro-inflammatory markers, along with changes in inflammasome activation and the lipid profile of pro-inflammatory macrophages after CD nanoparticle application. The findings of this study underscore the potential of cyclodextrin-based nanoparticles as versatile biomaterials for treating the complex pathophysiology of various acute and chronic inflammation-associated disorders.


Anti–inflammatory effects of cyclodextrin nanoparticles enable macrophage repolarization and combat inflammation | Research Square
Felix E. B. Brettner, Annika Haessler, Jonas Schreiner et al from Goethe University Frankfurt

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