Scutellaria baicalensis and their natural flavone compounds as potential medicinal drugs for the treatment of nicotine-induced non-small-cell lung cancer and asthma

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Abstract

Flavonoids as the largest group of natural phytochemical compounds have received significant attention, as demonstrated by clinical trials, due to their chemotherapeutic and/or pharmacological effects against non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and asthma. Scutellaria baicalensis (S. baicalensis), known as one of the most popular medicinal plants and used in several countries, contains natural active flavone constituents, with the major compounds of the roots being baicalein, baicalin, wogonin, wogonoside and oroxylin A. S. baicalensis and their compounds are proven to have inhibitory effects on NSCLC cells when used at different concentrations. However, the exact mechanisms by which these compounds exert their therapeutic effects against asthma remain unexplored. Indeed, the mechanisms by which S.baicalensis and its flavone compounds exert a protective effect against nicotine-induced NSCLC and asthma are not yet fully understood. Therefore, this review explores the mechanisms involved in the therapeutic potential of flavone-rich extracts from S. baicalensis in nicotine-induced NSCLC and asthma.

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Alsharairi, N. A. (2021, May 2). Scutellaria baicalensis and their natural flavone compounds as potential medicinal drugs for the treatment of nicotine-induced non-small-cell lung cancer and asthma. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105243

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