Bioactive Phytoconstituents and Their Therapeutic Potentials in the Treatment of Haematological Cancers: A Review
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2023-02
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MDPI
Abstract
Haematological (blood) cancers are the cancers of the blood and lymphoid forming tissues
which represents approximately 10% of all cancers. It has been reported that approximately 60% of
all blood cancers are incurable. Despite substantial improvement in access to detection/diagnosis,
chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation, there is still high recurrence and unpredictable but
clearly defined relapses indicating that effective therapies are still lacking. Over the past two decades,
medicinal plants and their biologically active compounds are being used as potential remedies and
alternative therapies for the treatment of cancer. This is due to their anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory,
anti-mutagenic, anti-angiogenic, anti-cancer activities and negligible side effects. These bioactive compounds
have the capacity to reduce proliferation of haematological cancers via various mechanisms
such as promoting apoptosis, transcription regulation, inhibition of signalling pathways, downregulating
receptors and blocking cell cycle. This review study highlights the mechanistic and beneficial
effects of nine bioactive compounds (quercetin, ursolic acid, fisetin, resveratrol, epigallocatechin
gallate, curcumin, gambogic acid, butein and celastrol) as potential remedies for chemoprevention of
haematological cancers. The study provides useful insights on the effectiveness of the use of bioactive
compounds from plants for chemoprevention of haematological cancers.
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bioactive compounds, haematological cancers, anti-cancer mechanisms, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, chemotherapy