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Kaempferol: A Key Emphasis to Its Anticancer Potential
A marked decrease in human cancers, including breast cancer, bone cancer, and cervical cancer, has been linked to the consumption of vegetable and fruit, and the corresponding chemoprotective effect has been associated with the presence of several active molecules, such as kaempferol. Kaempferol is...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631472/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31248102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24122277 |
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author | Imran, Muhammad Salehi, Bahare Sharifi-Rad, Javad Aslam Gondal, Tanweer Saeed, Farhan Imran, Ali Shahbaz, Muhammad Tsouh Fokou, Patrick Valere Umair Arshad, Muhammad Khan, Haroon Guerreiro, Susana G. Martins, Natália Estevinho, Leticia M. |
author_facet | Imran, Muhammad Salehi, Bahare Sharifi-Rad, Javad Aslam Gondal, Tanweer Saeed, Farhan Imran, Ali Shahbaz, Muhammad Tsouh Fokou, Patrick Valere Umair Arshad, Muhammad Khan, Haroon Guerreiro, Susana G. Martins, Natália Estevinho, Leticia M. |
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description | A marked decrease in human cancers, including breast cancer, bone cancer, and cervical cancer, has been linked to the consumption of vegetable and fruit, and the corresponding chemoprotective effect has been associated with the presence of several active molecules, such as kaempferol. Kaempferol is a major flavonoid aglycone found in many natural products, such as beans, bee pollen, broccoli, cabbage, capers, cauliflower, chia seeds, chives, cumin, moringa leaves, endive, fennel, and garlic. Kaempferol displays several pharmacological properties, among them antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, cardioprotective, neuroprotective, and antidiabetic activities, and is being applied in cancer chemotherapy. Specifically, kaempferol-rich food has been linked to a decrease in the risk of developing some types of cancers, including skin, liver, and colon. The mechanisms of action include apoptosis, cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase, downregulation of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-related markers, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B signaling pathways. In this sense, this article reviews data from experimental studies that investigated the links between kaempferol and kaempferol-rich food intake and cancer prevention. Even though growing evidence supports the use of kaempferol for cancer prevention, further preclinical and clinical investigations using kaempferol or kaempferol-rich foods are of pivotal importance before any public health recommendation or formulation using kaempferol. |
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spelling | pubmed-66314722019-08-19 Kaempferol: A Key Emphasis to Its Anticancer Potential Imran, Muhammad Salehi, Bahare Sharifi-Rad, Javad Aslam Gondal, Tanweer Saeed, Farhan Imran, Ali Shahbaz, Muhammad Tsouh Fokou, Patrick Valere Umair Arshad, Muhammad Khan, Haroon Guerreiro, Susana G. Martins, Natália Estevinho, Leticia M. Molecules Review A marked decrease in human cancers, including breast cancer, bone cancer, and cervical cancer, has been linked to the consumption of vegetable and fruit, and the corresponding chemoprotective effect has been associated with the presence of several active molecules, such as kaempferol. Kaempferol is a major flavonoid aglycone found in many natural products, such as beans, bee pollen, broccoli, cabbage, capers, cauliflower, chia seeds, chives, cumin, moringa leaves, endive, fennel, and garlic. Kaempferol displays several pharmacological properties, among them antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antitumor, cardioprotective, neuroprotective, and antidiabetic activities, and is being applied in cancer chemotherapy. Specifically, kaempferol-rich food has been linked to a decrease in the risk of developing some types of cancers, including skin, liver, and colon. The mechanisms of action include apoptosis, cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase, downregulation of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-related markers, and phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B signaling pathways. In this sense, this article reviews data from experimental studies that investigated the links between kaempferol and kaempferol-rich food intake and cancer prevention. Even though growing evidence supports the use of kaempferol for cancer prevention, further preclinical and clinical investigations using kaempferol or kaempferol-rich foods are of pivotal importance before any public health recommendation or formulation using kaempferol. MDPI 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6631472/ /pubmed/31248102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24122277 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Imran, Muhammad Salehi, Bahare Sharifi-Rad, Javad Aslam Gondal, Tanweer Saeed, Farhan Imran, Ali Shahbaz, Muhammad Tsouh Fokou, Patrick Valere Umair Arshad, Muhammad Khan, Haroon Guerreiro, Susana G. Martins, Natália Estevinho, Leticia M. Kaempferol: A Key Emphasis to Its Anticancer Potential |
title | Kaempferol: A Key Emphasis to Its Anticancer Potential |
title_full | Kaempferol: A Key Emphasis to Its Anticancer Potential |
title_fullStr | Kaempferol: A Key Emphasis to Its Anticancer Potential |
title_full_unstemmed | Kaempferol: A Key Emphasis to Its Anticancer Potential |
title_short | Kaempferol: A Key Emphasis to Its Anticancer Potential |
title_sort | kaempferol: a key emphasis to its anticancer potential |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631472/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31248102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24122277 |
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