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Phytochemicals as Chemo-Preventive Agents and Signaling Molecule Modulators: Current Role in Cancer Therapeutics and Inflammation

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232415765

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phytochemicals; chemoprevention; cancer; signaling pathways; cell cycle; apoptosis; inflammation

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government (MSIT)
  2. [2022R1H1A2091911]

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Cancer is a deadly disease with no significant increase in overall survival rate despite the development of numerous anticancer medications. Therefore, innovative chemo-preventive techniques and agents are needed to supplement standard cancer treatments. Phytochemicals from fruits and vegetables play a crucial role as a source of new medication in cancer treatment. They regulate molecular pathways, enhance antioxidant status, suppress proliferation, induce cell cycle arrest and death, and regulate the immune system. This review focuses on plant-based anticancer agents and their mode of action, as well as the signaling pathways associated with cancer and the link between inflammation and cancer growth.
Cancer is one of the deadliest non communicable diseases. Numerous anticancer medications have been developed to target the molecular pathways driving cancer. However, there has been no discernible increase in the overall survival rate in cancer patients. Therefore, innovative chemo-preventive techniques and agents are required to supplement standard cancer treatments and boost their efficacy. Fruits and vegetables should be tapped into as a source of compounds that can serve as cancer therapy. Phytochemicals play an important role as sources of new medication in cancer treatment. Some synthetic and natural chemicals are effective for cancer chemoprevention, i.e., the use of exogenous medicine to inhibit or impede tumor development. They help regulate molecular pathways linked to the development and spread of cancer. They can enhance antioxidant status, inactivating carcinogens, suppressing proliferation, inducing cell cycle arrest and death, and regulating the immune system. While focusing on four main categories of plant-based anticancer agents, i.e., epipodophyllotoxin, camptothecin derivatives, taxane diterpenoids, and vinca alkaloids and their mode of action, we review the anticancer effects of phytochemicals, like quercetin, curcumin, piperine, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), and gingerol. We examine the different signaling pathways associated with cancer and how inflammation as a key mechanism is linked to cancer growth.

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