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Exploring the Remarkable Chemotherapeutic Potential of Polyphenolic Antioxidants in Battling Various Forms of Cancer.

Mohammad ImranAreeba InsafNazeer HasanVrushabh V SugandhiDeumaya ShresthaKeshav Raj PaudelSaurav Kumar JhaPhilip Michael HansbroKamal DuaHari Prasad DevkotaYousuf H Mohammed
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Plant-derived compounds, specifically antioxidants, have played an important role in scavenging the free radicals present under diseased conditions. The persistent generation of free radicals in the body leads to inflammation and can result in even more severe diseases such as cancer. Notably, the antioxidant potential of various plant-derived compounds prevents and deregulates the formation of radicals by initiating their decomposition. There is a vast literature demonstrating antioxidant compounds' anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, and anti-cancer potential. This review describes the molecular mechanism of various flavonoids, such as quercetin, kaempferol, naringenin, epicatechin, and epicatechin gallate, against different cancers. Additionally, the pharmaceutical application of these flavonoids against different cancers using nanotechnologies such as polymeric, lipid-based nanoparticles (solid-lipid and liquid-lipid), liposomes, and metallic nanocarriers is addressed. Finally, combination therapies in which these flavonoids are employed along with other anti-cancer agents are described, indicating the effective therapies for the management of various malignancies.
Keyphrases
  • anti inflammatory
  • drug delivery
  • oxidative stress
  • papillary thyroid
  • squamous cell
  • fatty acid
  • childhood cancer
  • type diabetes
  • cancer therapy
  • human health
  • mouse model
  • risk assessment