Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacology, Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Panihati, Kolkata-
700114, India
Abstract
Background:
Worldwide, Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a frequently diagnosed
cancer, having significant variations in its epidemiology. It ranks as the sixth prevailing neoplasm
and is considered the third leading cause of mortality due to cancer. It accounts for 90% of primary
liver cancers. Till date, an effective prevention or treatment is absent except for liver resection,
chemotherapy and a frequently applied drug -sorafenib. Recently, various plant products and
nutraceuticals are found to be effective in the treatment of HCC. ‘Nutraceuticals’ is a term that
brings into light the two giants of health sciences - nutrient and pharmaceutical. Nutraceuticals
provide medical or health benefits and include prevention or treatment of a disease. These are
generally ‘functional foods’, which are whole, or ‘fortified, enriched and enhanced’ in nutritional
value to satisfy the required amount of essential nutrients and to confer health benefits.
Objective:
This study is based on the recent advancements achieved in the field of HCC treatment
using a variety of emerging nutraceuticals that are effective, solely, or act as an adjuvant in its
treatment. Nutraceuticals such as standardized extracts of ginger, fucoidan, curcumin, proanthocyanidins,
epigallocatechin gallate, apigenin and other nutraceuticals are being studied extensively
for their efficacy against HCC along with their proposed mechanism of action or potential
targets for the treatment or prevention of HCC.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.