| Literature DB >> 24971312 |
Ghulam Murtaza1, Sabiha Karim2, Muhammad Rouf Akram3, Shujaat Ali Khan1, Saira Azhar1, Amara Mumtaz4, Muhammad Hassham Hassan Bin Asad1.
Abstract
Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) is a bioactive compound of propolis extract. The literature search elaborates that CAPE possesses antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxic properties. The principal objective of this review article is to sum up and critically assess the existing data about therapeutic effects of CAPE in different disorders. The findings elaborate that CAPE is a versatile therapeutically active polyphenol and an effective adjuvant of chemotherapy for enhancing therapeutic efficacy and diminishing chemotherapy-induced toxicities.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24971312 PMCID: PMC4058104 DOI: 10.1155/2014/145342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Chemical structure of caffeic acid phenethyl ester [3].
Various activities and molecular targets of CAPE.
| Number | Activity | Molecular targets of CAPE | References |
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| 1 | Antioxidant | ROS | [ |
| 2 | Anti-inflammatory | COX-1, COX-2, NF- | [ |
| 3 | Anticarcinogenic | NF- | [ |
| 4 | Antiviral | HIV-1 integrase | [ |
| 5 | Immunomodulator | NF- | [ |
| 6 | Antihepatotoxic | CYP2El | [ |
| 7 | Neuroprotective | ROS | [ |
| 8 | Antiatherosclerotic | NF- | [ |
Cytotoxicity studies of CAPE in different cells.
| Number | Cells | References |
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| 1 | Human pancreatic cancer cells | [ |
| 2 | Human colon cancer cells | [ |
| 3 | C6 glioma cells | [ |
Applications of caffeic acid phenethyl ester against chemotherapy-induced toxicities.
| Number | Toxicity inducing drugs | Toxicity | Subject | References |
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| 1 | Doxorubicin toxicity | Nephrotoxicity | Rats | [ |
| 2 | Cardiotoxicity | Rats | [ | |
| 3 | Neuronal oxidant injury | Rats | [ | |
| 4 | Medulloblastoma cell toxicity | Human | [ | |
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| 5 | Cisplatin toxicity | Nephrotoxicity | Rats | [ |
| 6 | Bone marrow cell toxicity | Rats | [ | |
| 7 | Hepatotoxicity | Rats | [ | |
| 8 | Hepatotoxicity | Rats | [ | |
| 9 | Ototoxicity | Rats | [ | |
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| 10 | Methotrexate toxicity | Neuronal oxidant injury | Human | [ |
| 11 | Nephrotoxicity | Rats | [ | |
| 12 | Cerebellar oxidative stress | Rats | [ | |
| 13 | Testicular toxicity | Rats | [ | |
| 14 | Nephrotoxicity | Rats | [ | |
| 15 | Hepatorenal oxidative injury | Rats | [ | |
| 16 | Hepatorenal oxidative injury | Rats | [ | |
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| 17 | Bleomycin toxicity | Lung fibrosis | Rats | [ |
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| 18 | Tamoxifen toxicity | Hepatotoxicity | Rats | [ |
Applications of caffeic acid phenethyl ester against chemotherapy-induced toxicities of tumor cells.
| Number | Toxicity | Subject | References |
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| 1 | Lung injury | Rats | [ |
| 2 | Medulloblastoma cell toxicity | Rats | [ |
| 3 | Ileal mucosal toxicity | Rats | [ |
| 4 | Normal lung fibroblast and lung cancer cell line | Rats | [ |
Applications of caffeic acid phenethyl ester in radiosensitization of tumor cells.
| Number | Cell lines used | References |
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| 1 | Colorectal adenocarcinomas (CT26) | [ |
| 2 | Lung cancer cells (A549) and normal lung fibroblast cells (WI-38) | [ |