Prospect of natural products in glioma: A novel avenue in glioma management

Kundu, Moumita ; Das, Subhayan ; Dhara, Dibakar ; Mandal, Mahitosh (2019) Prospect of natural products in glioma: A novel avenue in glioma management Phytotherapy Research, 33 (10). pp. 2571-2584. ISSN 0951-418X

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.6426

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Abstract

Glioma is one of the most perplexing cancers because of its infiltrating nature, molecular signaling, and location in central nervous system. Blood-brain barrier acts as a natural barrier to the glioma making it difficult to access by conventional chemotherapy. Clinicians are using natural compounds or their derivatives for several diseases including different cancers. However, the feasibility of using natural compounds in glioma is not explored in details. Natural compounds can act over a wide variety of signaling pathways such as survival and metabolic pathways and induce cell death. Some of the natural agents have additional benefits of crossing biological barriers such as blood-brain barrier with ease having few or no impact on the surrounding healthy cells. All of these benefits make natural compounds a prospective candidate for the glioma management. This article evaluates the benefits of using natural compounds for glioma therapy and their possible mechanism of actions. We have discussed the natural compounds assessed currently for glioma therapy and proposed a few novel natural compounds with potential antiglioma effect based on their mechanism of action.

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