Updated aspects of alpha‐Solanine as a potential anticancer agent: Mechanistic insights and future directions

Author:

Nandi Sudeshna1,Sikder Rimpa1,Nag Anish2,Khatua Somanjana3,Sen Surjit4,Chakraborty Nilanjan5,Naskar Arghya1,Zhakipbekov Kairat6,Acharya Krishnendu1,Habtemariam Solomon7,Arslan Ateşşahin Dilek8,Goloshvili Tamar9,Ahmed Aldahish Afaf10,Sharifi‐Rad Javad11ORCID,Calina Daniela12

Affiliation:

1. Molecular and Applied Mycology and Plant Pathology Laboratory, Department of Botany University of Calcutta Kolkata India

2. Department of Life Sciences CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Bangalore Karnataka India

3. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science University of Allahabad Prayagraj Uttar Pradesh India

4. Department of Botany Fakir Chand College Kolkata India

5. Department of Botany Scottish Church College Kolkata India

6. Department of Organization and Management and Economics of Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacy Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University Almaty Kazakhstan

7. Pharmacognosy Research & Herbal Analysis Services UK Kent UK

8. Department of Plant and Animal Production, Baskil Vocational School Fırat University Elazıg Turkey

9. Department of Plant Physiology and Genetic Resources Institute of Botany, Ilia State University Tbilisi Georgia

10. Department of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy King Khalid University Abha Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

11. Department of Biomedical Sciences College of Medicine, Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea

12. Department of Clinical Pharmacy University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova Craiova Romania

Abstract

AbstractCancer remains a critical global health challenge, with limited progress in reducing mortality despite advancements in diagnosis and treatment. The growing resistance of tumors to existing chemotherapy exacerbates this burden. In response, the search for new anticancer compounds from plants has intensified, given their historical success in yielding effective treatments. This review focuses on α‐solanine, a glycoalkaloid primarily derived from potato tubers and nightshade family plants, recognized for its diverse biological activities, including anti‐allergic, antipyretic, anti‐inflammatory, anti‐diabetic, and antibiotic properties. Recently, α‐solanine has gained attention as a potential anticancer agent. Utilizing resources like PubMed/MedLine, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, Scopus, the American Chemical Society, Google Scholar, Springer Link, Wiley, and various commercial websites, this review consolidates two decades of research on α‐solanine's anticancer effects and mechanisms against nine different cancers, highlighting its role in modulating various signaling pathways. It also discusses α‐solanine's potential as a lead compound in cancer therapy. The abundant availability of potato peel, often discarded as waste or sold cheaply, is suggested as a sustainable source for large‐scale α‐solanine extraction. The study concludes that α‐solanine holds promise as a standalone or adjunctive cancer treatment. However, further research is necessary to optimize this lead compound and mitigate its toxicity through various strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

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