Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiology, University of Gour Banga, Malda, 732103, West Bengal, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Nowadays, discovering an effective and safe anticancer medication is one of the major
challenges. Premature death due to the unidirectional toxicity of conventional therapy is common in
cancer patients with poor health status. Plants have been used as medicine since prehistoric times, and
extensive research on the anticancer properties of various bioactive phytomolecules is ongoing. Pentacyclic
triterpenoids are secondary metabolites of plants with well-known cytotoxic and chemopreventive
properties established in numerous cancer research studies. The lupane, oleanane, and
ursane groups of these triterpenoids have been well-studied in recent decades for their potential antitumor
activity. This review delves into the molecular machinery governing plant-derived triterpenes'
anticancer efficacy. The highlighted mechanisms are antiproliferative activity, induction of apoptosis
through regulation of BCL-2 and BH3 family proteins, modulation of the inflammatory pathway, interference
with cell invagination and inhibition of metastasis. Lack of solubility in mostly used biological
solvents is the major barrier to the therapeutic progress of these triterpenoids. This review also
highlights some probable ways to mitigate this issue with the help of nanotechnology and the modification
of their physical forms.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine
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