Protective Role of Natural Compounds under Radiation-Induced Injury

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Abstract

In recent years, evidence has shown the potential therapeutic effects of different natural compounds for the prevention and treatment of radiotherapy-induced mucositis (RIOM). RIOM represents one of the most frequent side effects associated with anti-neoplastic treatments affecting patients’ quality of life and treatment response due to radiation therapy discontinuation. The innate radio-protective ability of natural products obtained from plants is in part due to the numerous antioxidants possessed as a part of their normal secondary metabolic processes. However, oxygen presence is a key point for radiation efficacy on cancer cells. The aim of this review is to describe the most recent evidence on radiation-induced injury and the emerging protective role of natural compounds in preventing and treating this specific damage without compromising treatment efficacy.

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Altomare, A., Fiore, M., D’Ercole, G., Imperia, E., Nicolosi, R. M., Della Posta, S., … Guarino, M. P. L. (2022, December 1). Protective Role of Natural Compounds under Radiation-Induced Injury. Nutrients. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14245374

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