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Mohammed Nihal Hasan1, Syed S I Razvi1, Abudukadeer Kuerban1, Khadijah Saeed Balamash1, Widad M Al-Bishri1, Khalid Omar Abulnaja1,2,3, Hani Choudhry1,4,3, Jehan A Khan5, Said Salama Moselhy1,2,3,6, Zamzami M1,4, Taha A Kumosani1,2,7, Abdulrahman L Al-Malki1,2,3, Mahmoud Alhosin1,4, Tadao Asami1,4,8.
Abstract
Chemotherapy shows some promising results in the inhibition of cancer, but resistance to chemotherapy and its severe side effects may occur in due course, resulting in only restricted and narrow benefits. Therefore, there is a pressing need to find alternative chemotherapeutic drugs for combating cancers. Plants have been used since ages in medicine, and by the dawn of 19th century, various potent and promising anti-cancer products have been derived from plants. Strigolactones (SLs) are a novel class of phytohormones involved in regulating the branching of shoots. Recently, many novel synthesized SL analogues have been found to be effective against solid and non-solid tumours. These hormones have been reported to have a unique mechanism of inhibiting cancer cells by lowering their viability and promoting apoptosis and cell death at micromolar concentrations. Therefore, synthetic SL analogues could be future potent anti-cancer drug candidates. Further research is needed to identify and deduce the significance of these synthetic SL analogues.Entities:
Keywords: GR24; MEB55; ST362; anti-cancer; apoptosis; cancer; phytohormones; synthetic SL analogues
Year: 2018 PMID: 30363122 PMCID: PMC6140662 DOI: 10.1584/jpestics.D17-090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pestic Sci ISSN: 1348-589X Impact factor: 1.519