NATURAL PRODUCTS USED AS ANTI-CANCER AGENTS

  • Zishan M
  • Saidurrahman S
  • Anayatullah A
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the present time Natural products are considered to be symbols of protection in comparison to the synthetic product that are regarded as unsafe to human life and environment. Although a large number of synthetic drugs are being added to the world of present pharmacopoeia, but still no system of medicine in the world has been able to solve all the health problems, which include diseases like Cancer. Plant-derived compounds have played an important role in the development of several clinically useful anti-cancer agents. These include vinblastine, vincristine, the camptothecin derivatives, topotecan and irinotecan, etoposide, derived from epipodophyllotoxin, and paclitaxel (taxol). Several promising new agents are in clinical development based on selective activity against cancer-related molecular targets, including flavopiridol and combretastin A4 phosphate, and some agents which failed in earlier clinical studies are stimulating renewed interest. Therefore the search for innovative therapeutic constituents from plants is genuine and urgent. In India, there is an ocean of knowledge about medicinal plants and rich medicinal flora, but still only a few pearls have been searched as therapeutic agents. Key words: Cancer, Anti-cancer agents, Natural Plant Â

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Zishan, M., Saidurrahman, S., Anayatullah, A., Azeemuddin, A., Ahmad, Z., & Hussain, M. W. (2017). NATURAL PRODUCTS USED AS ANTI-CANCER AGENTS. Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v7i3.1443

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