A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity
The global cancer incidence and its high mortality rate indicate limitations in its current treatment and chemotherapeutic strategies. This sparked a worldwide interest in the demand for chemical diversity in searching for therapeutic drugs derived from natural products. Natural products from medici...
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Jusoh Muhammad Ashraf Aiman Mat; Aris Farizan; Jalil Mohd Taufiq Mohd; Kamil Khairunnisa Ahmad; Zakaria Nurul Aili |
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Jusoh Muhammad Ashraf Aiman Mat; Aris Farizan; Jalil Mohd Taufiq Mohd; Kamil Khairunnisa Ahmad; Zakaria Nurul Aili A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology |
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Jusoh, Muhammad Ashraf Aiman Mat; Aris, Farizan; Jalil, Mohd Taufiq Mohd; Kamil, Khairunnisa Ahmad; Zakaria, Nurul Aili A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity MALAYSIAN APPLIED BIOLOGY English Article The global cancer incidence and its high mortality rate indicate limitations in its current treatment and chemotherapeutic strategies. This sparked a worldwide interest in the demand for chemical diversity in searching for therapeutic drugs derived from natural products. Natural products from medicinal plants, whether as pure compounds or crude extracts, offer inexhaustible sources of new drugs because of their unparalleled chemical diversity. This review aims to disseminate detailed information on the anticancer potential of Malaysian medicinal plants, focusing on the bioactive phytochemicals and mechanisms of action against cancer development in both in vitro and in vivo studies. A comprehensive search of PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases was conducted to find relevant articles on the anticancer activity of Malaysian medicinal plants. A total of hundred and twenty-two (122) articles on the anticancer activity of Malaysian medicinal plants was identified and reviewed. Eighty-five (85) plants (in vitro) and 16 plants (in vivo) have been identified to possess anticancer activity. The activity reported was attributed primarily to diverse chemical groups of naturally occurring phytochemicals such as flavonoids, phenolics, glycosides, quercetin, and gallic acid. Henceforth, the findings will hope to aid further research in understanding the underlaying mechanism and the efficiency of the isolation of the bioactive compounds. MALAYSIAN SOC APPLIED BIOLOGY 0126-8643 2462-151X 2023 52 1 10.55230/mabjournal.v52i1.2274 Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology Bronze WOS:001146321000001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001146321000001 |
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A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity |
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A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity |
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A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity |
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A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity |
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A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity |
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A review of malaysian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity |
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The global cancer incidence and its high mortality rate indicate limitations in its current treatment and chemotherapeutic strategies. This sparked a worldwide interest in the demand for chemical diversity in searching for therapeutic drugs derived from natural products. Natural products from medicinal plants, whether as pure compounds or crude extracts, offer inexhaustible sources of new drugs because of their unparalleled chemical diversity. This review aims to disseminate detailed information on the anticancer potential of Malaysian medicinal plants, focusing on the bioactive phytochemicals and mechanisms of action against cancer development in both in vitro and in vivo studies. A comprehensive search of PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases was conducted to find relevant articles on the anticancer activity of Malaysian medicinal plants. A total of hundred and twenty-two (122) articles on the anticancer activity of Malaysian medicinal plants was identified and reviewed. Eighty-five (85) plants (in vitro) and 16 plants (in vivo) have been identified to possess anticancer activity. The activity reported was attributed primarily to diverse chemical groups of naturally occurring phytochemicals such as flavonoids, phenolics, glycosides, quercetin, and gallic acid. Henceforth, the findings will hope to aid further research in understanding the underlaying mechanism and the efficiency of the isolation of the bioactive compounds. |
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