Withaferin A-A Promising Phytochemical Compound with Multiple Results in Dermatological Diseases.
Simona Gabriela BungauCosmin Mihai VesaAreha AbidTapan BehlDelia Mirela ŢițAnamaria Lavinia PurzaBianca PascaLaura Maghiar TodanLaura Maria EndresPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Withaferin A (WFA) was identified as the most active phytocompound of the plant Withania somnifera (WS) and as having multiple therapeutic/ameliorating properties (anticancer, antiangiogenic, anti-invasive, anti-inflammatory, proapoptotic, etc.) in case of various diseases. In drug chemistry, WFA in silico approaches have identified favorite biological targets, stimulating and accelerating research to evaluate its pharmacological activity-numerous anticancer effects manifested in various organs (breast, pancreas, skin, colon, etc.), antivirals, anti-infective, etc., which are not yet sufficiently explored. This paper is a synthesis of the most relevant specialized papers in the field that are focused on the use of WFA in dermatological diseases, describing its mechanism of action while providing, at the same time, details about the results of its testing in in vitro/in vivo studies.