What has come out from phytomedicines and herbal edibles for the treatment of cancer?

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Date publication

juin 2018

Journal

ChemMedChem

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MULLER Sylviane


Tous les auteurs :
Bonam SR, Wu Yuan S, Tunki L, Chellian R, Halmuthur M SK, Muller S, Pandy V

Résumé

Several modern treatment strategies have been adopted to combat cancer with the aim of minimizing toxicity. Medicinal plant-based compounds with the potential to treat cancer have been widely studied in preclinical research and have elicited many innovative ways of leading-edge clinical research. In parallel, researchers have eagerly tried to reduce the toxicity of current chemotherapeutic agents either by combining them with herbals or in using herbals alone. The focus of this article is to present an update of medicinal plants and their bioactive compounds, or mere changes in the bioactive compounds, and herbal edibles, which display efficacy against diverse cancer cells and in anticancer therapy. It describes the basic mechanism(s) of action of phytochemicals used either alone or in combo therapy with other phytochemicals/herbal edibles. Additionally, it also highlights the remarkable synergistic effects arising between some herbals and chemotherapeutic agents used in oncology. The anticancer phytochemicals used in clinical research are also described and further, we stated our own experience related to semi synthetic derivatives, which are developed based on the phytochemicals. Overall, this compilation aims at facilitating research and development projects on phytopharmaceuticals for successful anticancer drug discovery.

Mots clés

anticancer, bioactive compounds, edible therapy, medicinal plants, phytochemicals

Référence

ChemMedChem. 2018 Jun 21;: