Affiliation:
1. University of Nizwa,Nizwa,Oman,
Abstract
Cancer becomes uncontrolled with conventional therapeutic medications and
is, therefore, able to tolerate drug activity, which contributes to increasing the adverse
effects during medication therapy. The usage of anti-cancer peptides is a recent clinical
technique against cancer cells. The physicochemical characteristics, amino acid
composition and the addition to the anti-cancer peptides sequence of chemical groups
impact their conformation, net load and secondary structure orientation, which affect
the targeted specimen and peptide cell interaction, stability and effectiveness of
penetrating peptides. Anti-cancer peptides are formed by replacing cationic amino acid
residues with neutral or anionic amino acid residues or by introducing a chemical
group, both naturally occurring and modified peptides. Updated peptides improve the
potency of cancer treatment. This efficacy has recently allowed anti-cancer peptides to
shape medicines and vaccines that were sequentially tested in many phases of clinical
testing.
The creation of anti-cancer peptides continues to concentrate on the production of
clinically adjusted anti-cancer peptides with a view to decreasing the occurrence of
new cancer cases and the mortality rate. The current analysis could help promote the
creation of anti-cancer peptides and, in the immediate future, improve successful anti cancer peptide therapy. Anti-cancer plant peptides are part of several species of plant
inborn immune response systems and are attractive candidates for the care of animals
and humans against infections. Anti-cancer plant peptides also display anti-cancer activities and can inactivate a wide variety of cancer cells. Cancer appears to be a
worldwide source of elevated morbidity and mortality. There is a dire need to produce
novel methods to treat gastric cancer. Anti-cancer plant peptides like cyclotides,
thionines, and defensins which have anti-cancer activities, are appealing alternatives.
We have summarized the anti-cancer effect of anti-cancer plant peptides with a focus
on their mode of activity, efficacy, and selectivity. <br>
Publisher
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS