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Anticancer Effect and Molecular Targets of Saffron Carotenoids.

S Zahra Bathaie1, Azam Bolhassani2, Fuyuhiko Tamanoi3.   

Abstract

Saffron carotenoids, crocin and crocetin, have shown anticancer activity in various animal models of cancer and against different cancerous cell lines. The radical scavenging property and activation of antioxidant defense system are two well-known characteristics of these compounds. However, the results of the studies indicated other mechanisms could also be involved in this function. Insights into various molecular mechanisms of action for crocin and crocetin have been obtained in recent years. The results indicated that despite the structural similarity of crocin and crocetin, their anticancer effects may exert through different mechanisms. Particular interest concerns the ROS-dependent signaling pathways of crocetin. Saffron compounds are safe and may provide inexpensive therapy for treating cancer. They also have protective potential in targeting other disorders including diabetes, Alzheimer's and cardiovascular disease, cognitive deficits, ischemia-induced retinal damage, and many other diseases.
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Keywords:  Anticancer; Apoptosis; Crocetin; Crocin; Natural products; Phytochemicals; Saffron carotenoids; Signal transduction

Year:  2014        PMID: 27102699     DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-802215-3.00004-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Enzymes        ISSN: 1874-6047


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Authors:  Mudasir A Mir; Shabir Ahmad Ganai; Sheikh Mansoor; Sumira Jan; P Mani; Khalid Z Masoodi; Henna Amin; Muneeb U Rehman; Parvaiz Ahmad
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