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A Systematic Review on Anticancer Phytosomal Flavonoids

Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023
Now a days phytochemicals present in medicinal plant have great therapeutic optionin many diseases. Consequently, plant research has become more important globally. Large number of crude drugs are available but they are constrained by their inadequate bioavailability and low absorption upon administration by oral route.
Pankaj B. Bhogam   +4 more
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Flavonoids: Promising Anticancer Agents

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Wenying, Ren   +4 more
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Recent discoveries of anticancer flavonoids

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2017
In this review we report the recent advances in anticancer activity of the family of natural occurring flavonoids, covering the time span of the last five years. The bibliographic data will be grouped, on the basis of biological information, in two great categories: reports in which the extract plants bioactivity is reported and the identification of ...
Demetrio Raffa   +4 more
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Apigenin: A dietary flavonoid with diverse anticancer properties

Cancer Letters, 2018
Apigenin is a natural flavonoid found in several dietary plant foods such as vegetables and fruits. A large number of studies conducted over the past years have shown that this particular natural compound has potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties.
Josip, Madunić   +4 more
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Flavonoids from Marine-Derived Actinobacteria as Anticancer Drugs

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2021
Flavonoids represent a large diverse group of natural products that are used as a traditional medicine against various infectious diseases. They possess many biological activities including antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and anti-diabetic activities.
Wael N, Hozzein   +5 more
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A Review on Plant Flavonoids as Potential Anticancer Agents

Current Organic Chemistry, 2021
Flavonoids are polyphenolic compounds that are mainly derived from fruits and vegetables and constitute an essential part of plant-derived beverages such as green tea, wine and cocoa-based products. They have been shown to possess anticancer effects via different mechanisms such as carcinogen inactivation, antiproliferation, cell cycle arrest ...
Bhupinder Kapoor   +6 more
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Flavonoids: Recent Advances as Anticancer Drugs

Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery, 2010
Flavonoids belong to polyphenolic secondary metabolites with broad-spectrum pharmacological activities and extensive biological effects, and the most prominent activity is their potential role as anticancer agents. In recent years, flavonoids and their synthetic analogues have been intensely investigated in the treatment of ovarian, breast, cervical ...
Hai L, Liu, Wen B, Jiang, Meng X, Xie
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Molecular mechanisms underlying the anticancer activities of licorice flavonoids

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021
Licorice has been commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of gastric, liver, and respiratory disease conditions for more than two thousand years. It is a major component of several Chinese patent medicines certificated by National Medical Products Administration that possess great anticancer activities.To comprehensively summarize ...
Zhixin Zhang   +4 more
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Flavonoids as RTK inhibitors and potential anticancer agents

Medicinal Research Reviews, 2007
AbstractTyrosine kinase receptors (RTKs) play a crucial role in the regulation of the cell division cycle. Currently more than 50 RTKs divided into several subfamilies have been described. The inhibition of these enzymes has emerged as an important research‐area.
Florence, Teillet   +3 more
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Recent Advance in the Research of Flavonoids as Anticancer Agents

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2007
Flavonoids are ubiquitously in plants which have been shown to possess a variety of biological activities at nontoxic concentrations in organisms. Compelling data indicate that flavonoids have important effects on cancer chemoprevention and chemotherapy, till now, much research has been done about their potential anticancer effect.
null Yanling Li   +5 more
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