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Nobiletin as a chemopreventive natural product against cancer, a comprehensive review.

Yun-Yi ChenJiao-Jiao LiangDeng-Liang WangJie-Biao ChenJin-Ping CaoYue WangChong-De Sun
Published in: Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2022)
As a leading cause of death, second only to heart disease, cancer has always been one of the burning topics in medical research. When targeting multiple signal pathways in tumorigenesis chemoprevention, using natural or synthetic anti-cancer drugs is a vital strategy to reduce cancer damage. However, toxic effects, multidrug resistance (MDR) as well as cancer stem cells (CSCs) all prominently limited the clinical application of conventional anticancer drugs. With low side effects, strong biological activity, unique mechanism, and wide range of targets, natural products derived from plants are considered significant sources for new drug development. Nobiletin is one of the most attractive compounds, a unique flavonoid primarily isolated from the peel of citrus fruits. Numerous studies in vitro and in vivo have suggested that nobiletin and its derivatives possess the eminent potential to become effective cancer chemoprevention agents through various cellular and molecular levels. This article aims to comprehensively review the anticancer efficacy and specific mechanisms of nobiletin, enhancing our understanding of its chemoprevention properties and providing the latest research findings. At the end of this review, we also give some discussion and future perspectives regarding the challenges and opportunities in nobiletin efficient exploitation.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • squamous cell
  • cancer stem cells
  • lymph node metastasis
  • oxidative stress
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • multidrug resistant
  • risk assessment