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Therapeutic Potential of Solanum Alkaloids with Special Emphasis on Cancer: A Comprehensive Review

Ramya Manoharan, Chythra Somanathan Nair, Nermin Eissa, Hao Cheng, Pengliang Ge, Maozhi Ren, Abdul Jaleel

2024Drug Design Development and Therapy11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract: Cancer has emerged as a formidable global health challenge, with treatment methods like chemotherapy and radiation often exacerbating the situation due to their associated side effects. Opting for natural sources like plants as a safer and environmentally friendly alternative seems promising. Historically, plants have served as valuable sources for treating diverse health conditions, attributable to their rich composition of therapeutic phytochemicals. Within this array of phytochemicals, alkaloids, especially those found in the Solanaceae plant family, are notably prominent. Alkaloids from Solanaceae plant family called Solanum alkaloids demonstrate noteworthy anti-tumour characteristics and exert a potent inhibitory influence on cancer cell proliferation. They trigger programmed cell death in cancerous cells through various molecular pathways, whether administered alone or combined with other medications. S olanum alkaloids act upon cancer cells via multiple mechanisms, including apoptosis induction, suppression of cell growth and migration, as well as inhibition of angiogenesis. This review provides insights into the anti-cancer attributes of Solanum alkaloids found in various Solanum plant species, along with a brief overview of their other medicinal properties. Keywords: Solanum alkaloids, anticancer, apoptosis, molecular mechanism, structure function relationship, therapeutic values

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BiotechnologyCancer treatmentCancerSAFERMedicineBiologyComputer scienceComputer securityInternal medicinePotato Plant ResearchBerberine and alkaloids researchPhytochemical Studies and Bioactivities
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