| Literature DB >> 25883673 |
Pamela Ovadje1, Alessia Roma1, Matthew Steckle1, Leah Nicoletti1, John Thor Arnason2, Siyaram Pandey1.
Abstract
Natural health products (NHPs) are defined as natural extracts containing polychemical mixtures; they play a leading role in the discovery and development of drugs, for disease treatment. More than 50% of current cancer therapeutics are derived from natural sources. However, the efficacy of natural extracts in treating cancer has not been explored extensively. Scientific research into the validity and mechanism of action of these products is needed to develop NHPs as main stream cancer therapy. The preclinical and clinical validation of NHPs would be essential for this development. This review summarizes some of the recent advancements in the area of NHPs with anticancer effects. This review also focuses on various NHPs that have been studied to scientifically validate their claims as anticancer agents. Furthermore, this review emphasizes the efficacy of these NHPs in targeting the multiple vulnerabilities of cancer cells for a more selective efficacious treatment. The studies reviewed here have paved the way for the introduction of more NHPs from traditional medicine to the forefront of modern medicine, in order to provide alternative, safer, and cheaper complementary treatments for cancer therapy and possibly improve the quality of life of cancer patients.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25883673 PMCID: PMC4391654 DOI: 10.1155/2015/751348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Sources of anticancer drugs from the 1940s to 2010. ∗Natural product (N), derived from a natural product, usually a synthetic derivative (ND). Natural product “Botanical” (NB); natural product mimic (NM); totally synthetic drug (S) made by total synthesis, but the pharmacophore is/was from a natural product (S∗).
Natural health products that target the angiogenesis pathways.
| NHPs/NPs | Target (decrease) |
|---|---|
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| VEGF/KDR |
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| VEGF |
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| MMP-2/9 |
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| VEGF |
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| PGDF |
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| MMP-2 |
| Quercetin | COX-2 |
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| VEGF |
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| VEGF |
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| VEGF |
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| HER2 |
| Soy isoflavones (genistein, daidzein) | EGFR (HER1) |
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| HER2/neu |
| Omega-3 fatty acids (eicosapentaenoic acid, docosahexaenoic acid) | COX-2 |
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| COX-2 |
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| COX-2 |
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| COX-2 |
Compounds identified in standardized GMP decoction of dandelion roots by UPLC MS QTOF.
| Compound | Molecular formula | Monoisotopic mass |
|---|---|---|
| 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid | C7H6O3 | 138.0316941 |
| Sucrose | C12H22O11 | 342.1162116 |
| Vernoflexuoside | C21H28O8 | 408.1784179 |
| Pollinastanol | C28H48O | 400.3705162 |
| Austricin | C15H18O4 | 262.1205091 |
| Lycoperodine 1 | C12H12N2O2 | 216.0898776 |
| 11-beta, 13-dihydrolactucin | C15H18O5 | 278.1154237 |
| Cichorioside C | C21H32O9 | 428.2046326 |
| Taraxafolide | C21H28O10 | 440.1682471 |
| Sonchuside A | C21H32O8 | 412.209718 |
| Annuolide D | C15H20O3 | 248.1412445 |
| Notoserolide A | C21H28O9 | 424.1733325 |
| Taraxacin | C15H14O3 | 242.0942943 |
| Taraxinic acid beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester | C21H28O9 | 424.1733325 |