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Asiatic acid in anticancer effects: emerging roles and mechanisms

Rong Chen, Wan Zhang, Meizhi Zhang, Weidong Liu, Weike Feng, Yanan Zhang

2025Frontiers in Pharmacology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Medicinal plants are crucial in the comprehensive treatment of anti-tumor with the advantages of high efficacy, low toxicity, multiple pathways and multi-targets synergy, leading to be a focal point of study for many oncologists. Identifying effective monomer components with anti-tumor properties from medicinal plants has long been a crucial focus in the study and development of traditional Chinese medicine. This endeavor has significant research value and promising possibilities for further advancement. Asiatic Acid (AA), a pentacyclic triterpenoid derived from Centella asiatica (L.) Urb, is used in traditional Chinese medicine and has been shown to have anti-tumor properties on a range of tumor types. The present study assessed the anti-tumor properties of AA from five different perspectives: inhibiting proliferation, inducing apoptosis, inhibiting invasion and metastasis, regulating cell autophagy, enhancing the resistance of tumor cells to drugs, and minimizing adverse side effects.

Topics & Concepts

CentellaApoptosisAutophagyTraditional Chinese medicinePharmacologyMetastasisTraditional medicineMedicineCancer researchBiologyCancerBiochemistryInternal medicinePathologyAlternative medicineMedicinal Plants and NeuroprotectionPhytochemicals and Medicinal PlantsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
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