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Pharmacological and Therapeutic Properties of Punica granatum Phytochemicals: Possible Roles in Breast Cancer.

Marius Alexandru Moga1, Oana Gabriela Dimienescu1, Andreea Bălan1, Lorena Dima2, Sebastian Ionut Toma2, Nicușor Florin Bîgiu1, Alexandru Blidaru3.   

Abstract

Background: Pomgranate (Punica granatum) represents a high source of polyphenols with great bioavailability. The role of this fruit in the prevention and treatment of various malignant pathologies has been long time cited in both scientific and non-scientific literature, making thus important to identify its involvement in the pathophysiological processes. The treatment for breast cancer had focused on the inhibition of the mechanisms that governs the estrogen activity. These mechanisms are covered either by the antagonism of the estrogen receptor (ER) or by the inhibition of the estrogen synthesis. Our interest in identifying a bioactive compound rich in polyphenols, which induces both the antagonism of the estrogen receptor, and the inhibition of the estrogen synthesis, revealed us the pomegranate fruit and its derivatives: peel and seeds. Pomegranates' chemical composition include many biological active substances such as flavonols, flavanols, anthocyanins, proanthocyanidins, ellagitannins and gallotannins. Materials and
Methods: We performed a review of the scientific literature by using the following keywords: "pomegranate", "breast cancer", "Punica granatum", "pomegranate polyphenols". Our search was performed in the PubMed and Google Scholar databases, and it included only original research written in English from the last 20 years. None of the articles were excluded due to affiliation. A total number of 28 original papers, which mentioned the beneficial activity of pomegranate against breast cancer, were selected. Both clinical and preclinical studies were considered for this review.
Results: Recent discoveries pointed out that polyphenols from Punica granatum possess strong anti-cancer activity, exhibited by a variety of mechanisms, such as anti-estrogenic, anti-proliferative, anti-angiogenetic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-metastatic. Pomegranate extracts induced cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1 phase, and induced cytotoxicity in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Moreover, several polyphenols extracted from pomegranate inhibited the invasion potential, migration and viability of breast cancer cells. The effects of pomegranate juice on serum estrogens and other sexual hormones levels were also investigated on two human cohorts. Conclusions: Punica granatum represents a promising area in oncology. The large availability and low cost, associated with the lack of side effects, made from this natural product a great strategy for the management of breast cancer. There are several mechanistic studies in mouse models and in breast cancer cell lines, suggesting the possible pathways through which polyphenols from pomegranate extracts act, but larger and better-controlled studies are necessary in the future. Only two small clinical trials were conducted on humans until now, but their results are contradictory and should be considered preliminary.

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Keywords:  Punica granatum; breast cancer; pomegranate; pomegranate polyphenols

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33671442      PMCID: PMC7921999          DOI: 10.3390/molecules26041054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Molecules        ISSN: 1420-3049            Impact factor:   4.411


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Authors:  Susan Costantini; Fabiola Rusolo; Valentina De Vito; Stefania Moccia; Gianluca Picariello; Francesca Capone; Eliana Guerriero; Giuseppe Castello; Maria Grazia Volpe
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Authors:  Amy M Zimmermann-Klemd; Jakob K Reinhardt; Moritz Winker; Carsten Gründemann
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 4.927

3.  Quality and Antioxidant Properties of Cold-Pressed Oil from Blanched and Microwave-Pretreated Pomegranate Seed.

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Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-03-26

4.  Enhanced Bioactivity of Pomegranate Peel Extract following Controlled Release from CaCO3 Nanocrystals.

Authors:  Francesca Baldassarre; Viviana Vergaro; Federica De Castro; Francesca Biondo; Gian Paolo Suranna; Paride Papadia; Francesco P Fanizzi; Domenico Rongai; Giuseppe Ciccarella
Journal:  Bioinorg Chem Appl       Date:  2022-02-12       Impact factor: 7.778

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Authors:  Olga Babich; Viktoria Larina; Svetlana Ivanova; Andrei Tarasov; Maria Povydysh; Anastasiya Orlova; Jovana Strugar; Stanislav Sukhikh
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 4.411

6.  Natural Antioxidant, Antibacterial, and Antiproliferative Activities of Ethanolic Extracts from Punica granatum L. Tree Barks Mediated by Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase.

Authors:  Arpron Leesombun; Ladawan Sariya; Jarupha Taowan; Chowalit Nakthong; Orathai Thongjuy; Sookruetai Boonmasawai
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-30
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