The flavokawains: Uprising medicinal chalcones

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Abstract

Plant-based compounds have been in the spotlight in search of new and promising drugs. Flavokawain A, B and C are naturally occurring chalcones that have been isolated from several medicinal plants; namely the piper methysticum or commercially known as the kava-kava. Multiple researches have been done to evaluate the bioactivities of these compounds. It has been shown that all three flavokawains may hold promising anti-cancer effects. It has also been revealed that both flavokawain A and B are involved in the induction of cell cycle arrest in several cancer cell lines. Nevertheless, flavokawain B was shown to be more effective in treating in vitro cancer cell lines as compared to flavokawain A and C. Flavokawain B also exerts antinociceptive effects as well as anti-inflammation properties. This mini-review attempts to discuss the biological properties of all the flavokawains that have been reported. © 2013 Abu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Abu, N., Ho, W. Y., Yeap, S. K., Akhtar, M. N., Abdullah, M. P., Omar, A. R., & Alitheen, N. B. (2013, October 22). The flavokawains: Uprising medicinal chalcones. Cancer Cell International. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-13-102

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