Journal
BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
Volume 155, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2022.113760
Keywords
Breast cancer; Alkaloids; Phytotherapy; Natural compounds
Funding
- National Research Foundation of Korea
- Sam- sung Science and Technology Foundation
- [2020R1A2C1006909]
- [2022R1A4A1021817]
- [SSTF-BA1701-10]
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Breast cancer is a major cause of female mortality worldwide. Current treatments have side effects, leading to the exploration of natural compounds. Alkaloids, a group of natural compounds, have gained attention for their potential therapeutic use in breast cancer due to their anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antimicrobial properties. This review discusses 12 alkaloids that have shown promise in inducing apoptosis, inhibiting tumor growth and migration, and inducing autophagy, making them potential components of combination therapy for breast cancer.
Breast cancer is one of the major causes of mortality in women worldwide. The current treatments available are radiation therapy (RT), surgery, endocrine (hormone) therapy (ET), chemotherapy (CT), and targeted therapy. These treatments are associated with certain side effects that demand the use of natural compounds due to their lower to negligible side effects. One such category of natural compounds is alkaloids. Alkaloids are a group of natural compounds that have gained widespread attention due to their use as potential therapeutics. Alkaloids exert anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties along with antimicrobial activities. In the current review, 12 alkaloids are reviewed in detail for their potential in treating breast cancer. These alkaloids have been shown to induce apoptosis, decrease tumor volume, inhibit cell proliferation and migration, and induce autophagy and they can also be used as a component of combination therapy. This review provides comprehensive information on the in vitro and in vivo therapeutic abilities of alkaloids to counteract breast cancer.
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