Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment
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Resumo: | Nowadays, cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in the world, which has been estimated to cause 9.9 million deaths in 2020. Conventional treatments for cancer commonly involve monochemotherapy or a combination of radiotherapy and mono-chemotherapy. However, the negative side effects of these approaches have been extensively reported and have prompted the search of new therapeutic drugs. In this context, scientific community started to look for innovative sources of anticancer compounds in natural sources, including traditional plants. Currently, numerous studies have evaluated the anticancer properties of natural compounds derived from plants, both in vitro and in vivo. In pre-clinical stages, some promising compounds could be mentioned, such as the sulforaphane or different phenolic compounds. On the other hand, some phytochemicals obtained positive results in clinical stages and were further approved for cancer treatment, such as vinca alkaloids or the paclitaxel. Nevertheless, these compounds are not exempt of limitations, such as low solubility, restricted effect on their own, negative side-effects, etc. This review aims to compile the information about the current phytochemicals used for cancer treatment and also promising candidates, main action mechanisms and also reported limitations. In this sense, some strategies to face the limitations have been considered, such as nano-based formulations to improve solubility or chemical modification to reduce toxicity. In conclusion, although more research is still necessary to develop more efficient and safe phytochemical drugs, more of these compounds might be used in future cancer therapies. |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatmentAnticancerChallengesClinical/pre-clinical studiesNatural compoundsTraditional plantsNowadays, cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in the world, which has been estimated to cause 9.9 million deaths in 2020. Conventional treatments for cancer commonly involve monochemotherapy or a combination of radiotherapy and mono-chemotherapy. However, the negative side effects of these approaches have been extensively reported and have prompted the search of new therapeutic drugs. In this context, scientific community started to look for innovative sources of anticancer compounds in natural sources, including traditional plants. Currently, numerous studies have evaluated the anticancer properties of natural compounds derived from plants, both in vitro and in vivo. In pre-clinical stages, some promising compounds could be mentioned, such as the sulforaphane or different phenolic compounds. On the other hand, some phytochemicals obtained positive results in clinical stages and were further approved for cancer treatment, such as vinca alkaloids or the paclitaxel. Nevertheless, these compounds are not exempt of limitations, such as low solubility, restricted effect on their own, negative side-effects, etc. This review aims to compile the information about the current phytochemicals used for cancer treatment and also promising candidates, main action mechanisms and also reported limitations. In this sense, some strategies to face the limitations have been considered, such as nano-based formulations to improve solubility or chemical modification to reduce toxicity. In conclusion, although more research is still necessary to develop more efficient and safe phytochemical drugs, more of these compounds might be used in future cancer therapies.The research leading to these results was supported by: MICINN supporting the Ramón&Cajal grant for M.A. Prieto (RYC-2017-22891), the project UP4HEALTH for supporting the researcher P. Otero, the Xunta de Galicia and University of Vigo supporting the post-doctoral grant for M. Fraga-Corral (ED481B-2019/096) and the pre-doctoral grants for P. García-Oliveira (ED481A-2019/295) and A.G. Pereira (ED481A-2019/0228).Biblioteca Digital do IPBGarcia-Oliveira, PaulaOtero, PazPereira, Antia GonzalezChamorro Rivo, Franklin NoelCarpena Rodríguez, MaríaEchave Álvarez, JavierFraga-Corral, MariaSimal-Gandara, JesusPrieto Lage, Miguel A.2018-01-19T10:00:00Z20212021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/24432engGarcia-Oliveira, Paula; Otero, Paz; Pereira, Antia Gonzalez; Chamorro, Franklin; Carpena, Maria; Echave, Javier; Fraga-Corral, Maria; Simal-Gandara, Jesus; Prieto, Miguel Angel (2021). Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment. Pharmaceuticals. ISSN 1424-8247. 14:2, p. 1-281424-824710.3390/ph14020157info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-21T10:54:55Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/24432Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:15:23.516008Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment Garcia-Oliveira, Paula Anticancer Challenges Clinical/pre-clinical studies Natural compounds Traditional plants |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment |
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Status and challenges of plant-anticancer compounds in cancer treatment |
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Garcia-Oliveira, Paula |
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Garcia-Oliveira, Paula Otero, Paz Pereira, Antia Gonzalez Chamorro Rivo, Franklin Noel Carpena Rodríguez, María Echave Álvarez, Javier Fraga-Corral, Maria Simal-Gandara, Jesus Prieto Lage, Miguel A. |
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Otero, Paz Pereira, Antia Gonzalez Chamorro Rivo, Franklin Noel Carpena Rodríguez, María Echave Álvarez, Javier Fraga-Corral, Maria Simal-Gandara, Jesus Prieto Lage, Miguel A. |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Garcia-Oliveira, Paula Otero, Paz Pereira, Antia Gonzalez Chamorro Rivo, Franklin Noel Carpena Rodríguez, María Echave Álvarez, Javier Fraga-Corral, Maria Simal-Gandara, Jesus Prieto Lage, Miguel A. |
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Anticancer Challenges Clinical/pre-clinical studies Natural compounds Traditional plants |
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Anticancer Challenges Clinical/pre-clinical studies Natural compounds Traditional plants |
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Nowadays, cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in the world, which has been estimated to cause 9.9 million deaths in 2020. Conventional treatments for cancer commonly involve monochemotherapy or a combination of radiotherapy and mono-chemotherapy. However, the negative side effects of these approaches have been extensively reported and have prompted the search of new therapeutic drugs. In this context, scientific community started to look for innovative sources of anticancer compounds in natural sources, including traditional plants. Currently, numerous studies have evaluated the anticancer properties of natural compounds derived from plants, both in vitro and in vivo. In pre-clinical stages, some promising compounds could be mentioned, such as the sulforaphane or different phenolic compounds. On the other hand, some phytochemicals obtained positive results in clinical stages and were further approved for cancer treatment, such as vinca alkaloids or the paclitaxel. Nevertheless, these compounds are not exempt of limitations, such as low solubility, restricted effect on their own, negative side-effects, etc. This review aims to compile the information about the current phytochemicals used for cancer treatment and also promising candidates, main action mechanisms and also reported limitations. In this sense, some strategies to face the limitations have been considered, such as nano-based formulations to improve solubility or chemical modification to reduce toxicity. In conclusion, although more research is still necessary to develop more efficient and safe phytochemical drugs, more of these compounds might be used in future cancer therapies. |
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