4.7 Article

Anticancer bioactivity of compounds from medicinal plants used in European medieval traditions

Journal

BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 9, Pages 1239-1247

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2013.08.007

Keywords

Natural compounds; Cancer hallmarks; Inflammation signaling; Cell cycle; Cell death; Immune system; Tumor microenvironment

Funding

  1. Televie grants (Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique, Belgium)
  2. European Community [215009]
  3. Recherche Cancer et Sang foundation
  4. Recherches Scientifiques Luxembourg asbl
  5. Een Haerz fir Kriibskrank Kanner association
  6. Action Lions Vaincre le Cancer Luxembourg
  7. Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg
  8. Televie Luxembourg
  9. Foundation for Scientific Cooperation Germany
  10. Foundation for Scientific Cooperation Luxemburg
  11. National Research Foundation (NRF) by the MEST of Korea for Tumor Microenvironment Global Core Research Center (GCRC) grant [2012-0001184]
  12. Seoul National University Research grant
  13. Research Settlement Fund for the new faculty of SNU

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Since centuries, natural compounds from plants, animals and microorganisms were used in medicinal traditions to treat various diseases without a solid scientific basis. Recent studies have shown that plants that were used or are still used in the medieval European medicine are able to provide relieve for many diseases including cancer. Here we summarize impact and effect of selected purified active natural compounds from plants used in European medieval medicinal traditions on cancer hallmarks and enabling characteristics identified by Hanahan and Weinberg. The aim of this commentary is to discuss the pharmacological effect of pure compounds originally discovered in plants with therapeutic medieval use. Whereas many reviews deal with Ayurvedic traditions and traditional Chinese medicine, to our knowledge, the molecular basis of European medieval medicinal approaches are much less documented. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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