| Literature DB >> 29785193 |
Jiayu Gao1, Xiao Yang2, Weiping Yin1, Ming Li3.
Abstract
Introduction. In the discovery of more potent and selective anticancer drugs, the research continually expands and explores new bioactive metabolites coming from different natural sources. Gallnuts are a group of very special natural products formed through parasitic interaction between plants and insects. Though it has been traditionally used as a source of drugs for the treatment of cancerous diseases in traditional and folk medicinal systems through centuries, the anticancer properties of gallnuts are barely systematically reviewed. Objective. To evidence the traditional uses and phytochemicals and pharmacological mechanisms in anticancer aspects of gallnuts, a literature review was performed. Materials and Methods. The systematic review approach consisted of searching web-based scientific databases including PubMed, Web of Science, and Science Direct. The keywords for searching include gallnut, Galla Chinensis, Rhus chinensis, Rhus potaninii, Rhus punjabensis, nutgall, gall oak, Quercus infectoria, Quercus lusitanica, and galla turcica. Two reviewers extracted papers independently to remove the papers unrelated to the anticancer properties of gallnuts. Patents, abstracts, case reports, and abstracts in symposium and congress were excluded. Results and Conclusion. As a result, 14 articles were eligible to be evaluated. It is primarily evident that gallnuts contain a number of bioactive metabolites, which account for anticancer activities. The phytochemical and pharmacological studies reviewed strongly underpin a fundamental understanding of anticancer properties for gallnuts (Galla Chinensis and Galla Turcica) and support their ongoing clinical uses in China. The further bioactive compounds screening and evaluation, pharmacological investigation, and clinical trials are expected to progress gallnut-based development to finally transform the wild medicinal gallnuts to the valuable authorized anticancer drugs.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29785193 PMCID: PMC5896229 DOI: 10.1155/2018/4930371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Galla Chinensis (a) and Galla Turcica (b).
Anticancer uses in Chinese classical pharmaceutical books.
| Gallnuts | Book | Medical uses | Dynasty | Year of publication | References |
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| Galla Turcica | Tang Materia Medica | Diarrhea | Tang | 659 AD | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Chinese Materia Medica Gleanings | Intestinal dysfunction, diarrhea | Tang | 741 AD | [ |
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| Galla Turcica | Kai Bao Materia Medica | Ulcer, chancre, night sweats | Song | 974 AD | [ |
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| Galla Turcica | Drug Properties | Uroclepsia | Tang | - | [ |
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| Galla Turcica | Oversea Materia Medica | Diarrhea, toxins | Tang | - | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Ri Hua Zi Materia Medica | Toxins | Song | - | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Kai Bao Ben Cao | Ulcer, haemorrhoids, chancre | Song | 974 AD | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Commentaries on the Illustrations | Body fluid deficiency | Song | 1061 AD | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Amplification on Materia Medica | Aphtha | Song | 1116 AD | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Amplification on Materia Medica Addendum | Obstinate phlegm, heat | Yuan | - | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Materia Medica Meng Quan | Analgesic | Ming | 1565 | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Compendium of materia medica | Heat, toxins, phlegm, cough, wasting-thirst, night sweats, emesia, hemorrhage, analgesic, diarrhea, ulcer, chancre | Ming | 1578 | [ |
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| Galla Turcica | Fresh Chinese Materia Medica | Diarrhea, uroclepsia | Qing | 1757 | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Truth Chinese Materia Medica | Heat, phlegm, cough, diarrhea, haemorrhoids | Qing | 1769 | [ |
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| Galla Turcica | Truth Chinese Materia Medica | Heat, ulcer, diarrhea | Qing | 1769 | [ |
Figure 2Trend of screening and choosing articles.
Information summary of selected literature research for gallnuts.
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| Galla Turcica | Purpurogallin | Inhibit the tyrosine-specific protein kinase of the human oncogene product epidermal growth factor receptor | [ |
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| Galla Turcica | 50% ethanol extract | Protect against oxidative stress-induced liver injury | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Gallic acid | Increase the activities of phase II xenobiotic-metabolizing enzyme and decrease the activities of phase I xenobiotic-metabolizing enzyme, and thus decrease tumor incidence | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Gallic acid | Increase p53 and NF- | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Gallic acid | Upregulate p27(Kip1) level via disruption of p27(Kip1)/skp2 complex and the consequent degradation of p27(Kip1) and lead to G2/M phase arrest of MCF-7 cells | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | 1,2,3,4,6-Penta- | Regulate the expression of genes involved in cancer pyruvate metabolism, glycolysis/gluconeogenesis, and tyrosine metabolism | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Gallic acid | Downregulate expression of COX-2 and stathmin and inhibit the proliferation of 5-8F cells | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | 1,2,3,4,6-Penta- | Enhance cytotoxicity and PARP cleavage in cisplatin-treated Caki-2 cells | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Gallic acid | Suppress the matrix metalloproteinase-2/-9, protein kinase B and C signaling, and thus inhibit migration and invasion of U-2 OS cells | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Ether fraction | Inhibit the proliferation of U251 | [ |
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| Galla Turcica | Aqueous extract | Show similar acute, chronic toxicity, and mortality to that of control | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Ethyl acetate extract | Inhibit the activities of epidermal growth factor receptor | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | 1,2,3,4,6-Penta- | Inhibit human lactic acid dehydrogenase-A and attenuate proliferation of MDA-MB-231 cells | [ |
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| Galla Chinensis | Water extract | Do not produce significant acute and chronic toxicity until overdose (3 times higher than that of the recommended dose), no side effects to rats in central nervous system, cardiovascular system, and respiratory system | [ |
Figure 3Chemical compounds identified from gallnuts.