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Myricetin: A Significant Emphasis on Its Anticancer Potential via the Modulation of Inflammation and Signal Transduction Pathways

Cancer is a major public health concern worldwide and main burden of the healthcare system. Regrettably, most of the currently used cancer treatment approaches such as targeted therapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery usually cause adverse complications including hair loss, bone density loss,...

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Autores principales: Rahmani, Arshad Husain, Almatroudi, Ahmad, Allemailem, Khaled S., Alwanian, Wanian M., Alharbi, Basmah F., Alrumaihi, Faris, Khan, Amjad Ali, Almatroodi, Saleh A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37298616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24119665
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author Rahmani, Arshad Husain
Almatroudi, Ahmad
Allemailem, Khaled S.
Alwanian, Wanian M.
Alharbi, Basmah F.
Alrumaihi, Faris
Khan, Amjad Ali
Almatroodi, Saleh A.
author_facet Rahmani, Arshad Husain
Almatroudi, Ahmad
Allemailem, Khaled S.
Alwanian, Wanian M.
Alharbi, Basmah F.
Alrumaihi, Faris
Khan, Amjad Ali
Almatroodi, Saleh A.
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description Cancer is a major public health concern worldwide and main burden of the healthcare system. Regrettably, most of the currently used cancer treatment approaches such as targeted therapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery usually cause adverse complications including hair loss, bone density loss, vomiting, anemia and other complications. However, to overcome these limitations, there is an urgent need to search for the alternative anticancer drugs with better efficacy as well as less adverse complications. Based on the scientific evidences, it is proven that naturally occurring antioxidants present in medicinal plants or their bioactive compounds might constitute a good therapeutic approach in diseases management including cancer. In this regard, myricetin, a polyhydroxy flavonol found in a several types of plants and its role in diseases management as anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and hepato-protective has been documented. Moreover, its role in cancer prevention has been noticed through modulation of angiogenesis, inflammation, cell cycle arrest and induction of apoptosis. Furthermore, myricetin plays a significant role in cancer prevention through the inhibition of inflammatory markers such as inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2). Moreover, myricetin increases the chemotherapeutic potential of other anticancer drugs through modulation of cell signaling molecules activity. This review elaborates the information of myricetin role in cancer management through modulating of various cell-signaling molecules based on in vivo and in vitro studies. In addition, synergistic effect with currently used anticancer drugs and approaches to improve bioavailability are described. The evidences collected in this review will help different researchers to comprehend the information about its safety aspects, effective dose for different cancers and implication in clinical trials. Moreover, different challenges need to be focused on engineering different nanoformulations of myricetin to overcome the poor bioavailability, loading capacity, targeted delivery and premature release of this compound. Furthermore, some more derivatives of myricetin need to be synthesized to check their anticancer potential.
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spelling pubmed-102533332023-06-10 Myricetin: A Significant Emphasis on Its Anticancer Potential via the Modulation of Inflammation and Signal Transduction Pathways Rahmani, Arshad Husain Almatroudi, Ahmad Allemailem, Khaled S. Alwanian, Wanian M. Alharbi, Basmah F. Alrumaihi, Faris Khan, Amjad Ali Almatroodi, Saleh A. Int J Mol Sci Review Cancer is a major public health concern worldwide and main burden of the healthcare system. Regrettably, most of the currently used cancer treatment approaches such as targeted therapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery usually cause adverse complications including hair loss, bone density loss, vomiting, anemia and other complications. However, to overcome these limitations, there is an urgent need to search for the alternative anticancer drugs with better efficacy as well as less adverse complications. Based on the scientific evidences, it is proven that naturally occurring antioxidants present in medicinal plants or their bioactive compounds might constitute a good therapeutic approach in diseases management including cancer. In this regard, myricetin, a polyhydroxy flavonol found in a several types of plants and its role in diseases management as anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and hepato-protective has been documented. Moreover, its role in cancer prevention has been noticed through modulation of angiogenesis, inflammation, cell cycle arrest and induction of apoptosis. Furthermore, myricetin plays a significant role in cancer prevention through the inhibition of inflammatory markers such as inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2). Moreover, myricetin increases the chemotherapeutic potential of other anticancer drugs through modulation of cell signaling molecules activity. This review elaborates the information of myricetin role in cancer management through modulating of various cell-signaling molecules based on in vivo and in vitro studies. In addition, synergistic effect with currently used anticancer drugs and approaches to improve bioavailability are described. The evidences collected in this review will help different researchers to comprehend the information about its safety aspects, effective dose for different cancers and implication in clinical trials. Moreover, different challenges need to be focused on engineering different nanoformulations of myricetin to overcome the poor bioavailability, loading capacity, targeted delivery and premature release of this compound. Furthermore, some more derivatives of myricetin need to be synthesized to check their anticancer potential. MDPI 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10253333/ /pubmed/37298616 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24119665 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Rahmani, Arshad Husain
Almatroudi, Ahmad
Allemailem, Khaled S.
Alwanian, Wanian M.
Alharbi, Basmah F.
Alrumaihi, Faris
Khan, Amjad Ali
Almatroodi, Saleh A.
Myricetin: A Significant Emphasis on Its Anticancer Potential via the Modulation of Inflammation and Signal Transduction Pathways
title Myricetin: A Significant Emphasis on Its Anticancer Potential via the Modulation of Inflammation and Signal Transduction Pathways
title_full Myricetin: A Significant Emphasis on Its Anticancer Potential via the Modulation of Inflammation and Signal Transduction Pathways
title_fullStr Myricetin: A Significant Emphasis on Its Anticancer Potential via the Modulation of Inflammation and Signal Transduction Pathways
title_full_unstemmed Myricetin: A Significant Emphasis on Its Anticancer Potential via the Modulation of Inflammation and Signal Transduction Pathways
title_short Myricetin: A Significant Emphasis on Its Anticancer Potential via the Modulation of Inflammation and Signal Transduction Pathways
title_sort myricetin: a significant emphasis on its anticancer potential via the modulation of inflammation and signal transduction pathways
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37298616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24119665
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