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Alstonia scholaris Linn R Br in the treatment and prevention of cancer: past, present, and future.

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Abstract

Alstonia scholaris, commonly known as devil's tree, is an important medicinal plant in the various folk and traditional systems of medicine in Asia, Australia, and Africa. The decoction, mostly prepared from the bark, is used to treat a variety of diseases of which the most important is malaria. Furthermore, ethnomedicinal practices also suggest it to be of use in treating cancer, and preclinical studies performed with cultured neoplastic cells and tumor-bearing animals having validated these observations. Additionally, the phytochemicals like echitamine, alstonine, pleiocarpamine, O-methylmacralstonine, macralstonine, and lupeol are also reported to possess antineoplastic effects. In addition to the cytotoxic effects, A scholaris is also observed to possess radiomodulatory, chemomodulatory, and chemopreventive effects and free-radical scavenging, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, and immunomodulatory activities, all of which are properties efficacious in the treatment and prevention of cancer. The current review for the first time summarizes the results related to these properties. An attempt is also made to address the lacunae in these published studies and emphasize aspects that need further investigations for it to be of use in clinics in the future.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20702494     DOI: 10.1177/1534735410376068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Integr Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1534-7354            Impact factor:   3.279


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1.  Antiviral Cystine Knot α-Amylase Inhibitors from Alstonia scholaris.

Authors:  Phuong Quoc Thuc Nguyen; Justin Seng Geap Ooi; Ngan Thi Kim Nguyen; Shujing Wang; Mei Huang; Ding Xiang Liu; James P Tam
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2015-11-06       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 2.  Malaria and Cancer: a critical review on the established associations and new perspectives.

Authors:  Toby Ellis; Elvis Eze; Bahijja Tolulope Raimi-Abraham
Journal:  Infect Agent Cancer       Date:  2021-05-13       Impact factor: 2.965

3.  Anticarcinogenic and antimutagenic activity of Alstonia scholaris on the albino mice bone marrow cells and peripheral human lymphocyte culture against methyl methane sulfonate induced genotoxicity.

Authors:  Md Sultan Ahmad; Sheeba Ahmad; Afsar Ali; Mohammad Afzal
Journal:  Adv Biomed Res       Date:  2016-05-30

4.  Metabolic and Proteomic Perspectives of Augmentation of Nutritional Contents and Plant Defense in Vigna unguiculata.

Authors:  Aqeel Ahmad; Tanveer Alam Khan; Samavia Mubeen; Iqra Shahzadi; Waheed Akram; Taiba Saeed; Zoobia Bashir; Rui Wang; Mufid Alam; Shakeel Ahmed; Du Hu; Guihua Li; Tingquan Wu
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2020-02-03
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