Natural Products for Cancer Prevention and Therapy: Progress, Pitfalls and Promise
Natural Products for Cancer Prevention and Therapy: Progress, Pitfalls and Promise
Blog Article
Copper Natural products represent a valuable resource for discovery and development of anticancer drugs.About 80% of drugs approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration during the last three decades for cancer therapy are either natural products per se or are based on, or mimicked natural products.Various extracts, fractions, mixtures and pure compounds from dietary sources, medicinal plants and marine organisms have been found to exhibit potent antiproliferative and cytotoxic activities against numerous cancer cell lines.
These agents have also been tested for cancer preventive and therapeutic efficacies using preclinical animal cancer models that resemble human disease.Selected natural products have also entered into clinical studies.The cancer preventive and anticancer attributes of various natural products can be explained by multiple cellular and molecular mechanisms, including scavenging of free radicals, detoxification of carcinogens, DNA repair, alteration of cell cycles, programmed cell death (apoptosis), autophagy, immune surveillance, anti-inflammatory, anti-angiogenic, anti-invasive and antimetastatic activities as well as their ability to modulate a plethora of dysregulated oncogenic signaling pathways.
This presentation aims to highlight studies on cancer preventive and therapeutic attributes of various naturally occurring agents and underlying mechanisms of action, with special emphasis Bergamot on results reported from our laboratory.Current limitations, challenges, and future directions of research for successful cancer drug development based on natural products will also be discussed.