TY - JOUR
T1 - Harnessing the Potential of Natural Products in Cancer Treatment
T2 - A Comprehensive Review
AU - Siddique, Farhan
AU - Aqdas, Amna
AU - Bashir, Maryam
AU - Nadeem, Sumaira
AU - Rawat, Ravi
AU - Ahmad, Shabir
AU - Anwaar, Ahmar
AU - Arora, Rashmi
AU - Kaur, Maninderjit
AU - Gulati, Monica
AU - Yadav, Shivam
AU - Cruz, Celia Vargas De La
AU - Swarnkar, Surendra Kumar
AU - Gupta, Puneet
AU - Wal, Pranay
AU - Behl, Tapan
AU - Ojha, Shreesh
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Introduction: Natural products offer diverse therapeutic effects in chronic disorders, of which cancer is a major one. Natural products act as modulators of the receptor pathway, thus being protective and reducing the impact of many coexisting medical problems. The present review evaluates the therapeutic efficacy of natural products in the context of cancer therapy. Methods: A detailed and thorough survey of the research and review papers published in the concerned domain was extensively studied and considered with the help of suitable keywords in all prominent databases. Results: The increasing popularity of natural products as anticancer agents can be attributed to their distinctive chemical composition and capacity to target a wide range of cancer pathways. This in-depth review examines the classifications, mechanisms of action, preclinical and clinical investigations, and prospects of natural product combination cancer therapy. Phytochemicals from plants, marine organisms and fungi induce apoptosis, reduce cell proliferation, and regulate signalling pathways to fight cancer. Preclinical studies demonstrated cytotoxic effects and molecular targets, whereas clinical trials showed cancer shrinkage and improved survival. Natural treatments enhance orthodox therapy and reduce pharmaceutical resistance. Clinical usage requires safety and formulation uniformity. Conclusion: Future research on natural phytochemicals, novel compounds, and delivery systems for immunotherapy and person-alized treatment is warranted. More research and validation are required to optimize cancer treatment using natural products.
AB - Introduction: Natural products offer diverse therapeutic effects in chronic disorders, of which cancer is a major one. Natural products act as modulators of the receptor pathway, thus being protective and reducing the impact of many coexisting medical problems. The present review evaluates the therapeutic efficacy of natural products in the context of cancer therapy. Methods: A detailed and thorough survey of the research and review papers published in the concerned domain was extensively studied and considered with the help of suitable keywords in all prominent databases. Results: The increasing popularity of natural products as anticancer agents can be attributed to their distinctive chemical composition and capacity to target a wide range of cancer pathways. This in-depth review examines the classifications, mechanisms of action, preclinical and clinical investigations, and prospects of natural product combination cancer therapy. Phytochemicals from plants, marine organisms and fungi induce apoptosis, reduce cell proliferation, and regulate signalling pathways to fight cancer. Preclinical studies demonstrated cytotoxic effects and molecular targets, whereas clinical trials showed cancer shrinkage and improved survival. Natural treatments enhance orthodox therapy and reduce pharmaceutical resistance. Clinical usage requires safety and formulation uniformity. Conclusion: Future research on natural phytochemicals, novel compounds, and delivery systems for immunotherapy and person-alized treatment is warranted. More research and validation are required to optimize cancer treatment using natural products.
KW - cancer drugs
KW - clinical trials
KW - combination therapies
KW - natural products
KW - safety profiles
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U2 - 10.23812/j.biol.regul.homeost.agents.20243802.72
DO - 10.23812/j.biol.regul.homeost.agents.20243802.72
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85189617130
SN - 0393-974X
VL - 38
SP - 873
EP - 897
JO - Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents
JF - Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents
IS - 2
ER -