Costunolide: A novel anti-cancer sesquiterpene lactone

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Abstract

Currently an ample interest is found among oncologists to explore anticancer compounds from herbs. Sesquiterpene lactones have accredited significant attention in pharmacological research. Costunolide is a well-known sesquiterpene lactone present in plants used as popular herbal remedy. Several plant-derived compounds are currently successfully employed in cancer treatment. Growing evidences demonstrated that costunolide possesses anticancer activities by inhibiting cell proliferation, tumor invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis and inducing apoptosis of a variety of tumor cell lines. This review is aimed to summarize the recent researches about costunolide focusing on anti-tumor activity and to lay emphasis on its molecular targets and its mechanisms, which may help the further design and conduct of preclinical and clinical trials.

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Rasul, A., Parveen, S., & Ma, T. (2012). Costunolide: A novel anti-cancer sesquiterpene lactone. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 7(1), 6–13. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjp.v7i1.10066

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