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Nature's Green Potential: Anticancer Properties of Plants of the Euphorbiaceae Family.

Víctor Jiménez-GonzálezTomasz KowalczykJanusz PiekarskiJanusz Zbigniew SzemrajPatrícia RíjoPrzemysław Sitarek
Published in: Cancers (2023)
The number of cancer cases will reach 24 million in 2040, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Current treatments for cancer are not effective and selective for most patients; for this reason, new anticancer drugs need to be developed and researched enough. There are potentially useful drugs for cancer isolated from plants that are being used in the clinic. Available information about phytochemistry, traditional uses, in vitro and in vivo experiments with plants, and pure compounds isolated from the Euphorbiaceae family indicates that this family of plants has the potential to develop anticancer drugs. This review examines selected species from the Euphorbiaceae family and their bioactive compounds that could have potential against different types of cancer cells. It reviews the activity of crude extracts, isolated compounds, and nanoparticles and the potential underlying mechanisms of action.
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