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Ursolic acid: a pentacyclic triterpenoid that exhibits anticancer therapeutic potential by modulating multiple oncogenic targets

Sardul Singh Sandhu, Sharareh Khorami Rouz, Suneel Kumar, Nitin Swamy, L. S. Deshmukh, Arif Hussain, Shafiul Haque, Hardeep Singh Tuli

2023Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews29 citationsDOI

Abstract

The world is currently facing a global challenge against neoplastic diseases. Chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, surgery, and radiation therapy are some approaches used to treat cancer. However, these treatments are frequently causing side effects in patients, such as multidrug resistance, fever, weakness, and allergy, among others side effects. As a result, current research has focused on phytochemical compounds isolated from plants to treat deadly cancers. Plants are excellent resources of bioactive molecules, and many natural molecules have exceptional anticancer properties. They produce diverse anticancer derivatives such as alkaloids, terpenoids, flavonoids, pigments, and tannins, which have powerful anticancer activities against various cancer cell lines and animal models. Because of their safety, eco-friendly, and cost-effective nature, research communities have recently focused on various phytochemical bioactive molecules. Ursolic acid (UA) and its derivative compounds have anti-inflammatory, anticancer, apoptosis induction, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-breast cancer proliferation properties. Ursolic acid (UA) can improve the clinical management of human cancer because it inhibits cancer cell viability and proliferation, preventing tumour angiogenesis and metastatic activity. Therefore, the present article focuses on numerous bioactivities of Ursolic acid (UA), which can inhibit cancer cell production, mechanism of action, and modulation of anticancer properties via regulating various cellular processes.

Topics & Concepts

Ursolic acidCancerPhytochemicalPharmacologyAngiogenesisCancer cellMetastasisChemistryCancer researchBiologyBiochemistryBotanyGeneticsNatural product bioactivities and synthesisBiological Activity of Diterpenoids and BiflavonoidsPhytochemical compounds biological activities