TY - JOUR
T1 - Advancements and recent explorations of anti-cancer activity of chrysin
T2 - from molecular targets to therapeutic perspective
AU - Sood, Abhilasha
AU - Mehrotra, Arpit
AU - Sharma, Ujjawal
AU - Aggarwal, Diwakar
AU - Singh, Tejveer
AU - Shahwan, Moyad
AU - Jairoun, Ammar Abdulrahman
AU - Rani, Isha
AU - Ramniwas, Seema
AU - Tuli, Hardeep Singh
AU - Yadav, Vikas
AU - Kumar, Manoj
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In recent times, there have been notable advancements in comprehending the potential anti-cancer effects of chrysin (CH), a naturally occurring flavonoid compound found abundantly in various plant sources like honey, propolis, and certain fruits and vegetables. This active compound has garnered significant attention due to its promising therapeutic qualities and minimal toxicity. CH’s ability to combat cancer arises from its multifaceted mechanisms of action, including the initiation of apoptosis and the inhibition of proliferation, angiogenesis, metastasis, and cell cycle progression. CH also displays potent antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties, effectively counteracting the harmful molecules that contribute to DNA damage and the development of cancer. Furthermore, CH has exhibited the potential to sensitize cancer cells to traditional chemotherapy and radiotherapy, amplifying the effectiveness of these treatments while reducing their negative impact on healthy cells. Hence, in this current review, the composition, chemistry, mechanisms of action, safety concerns of CH, along with the feasibility of its nanoformulations. To conclude, the recent investigations into CH’s anti-cancer effects present a compelling glimpse into the potential of this natural compound as a complementary therapeutic element in the array of anti-cancer approaches, providing a safer and more comprehensive method of combating this devastating ailment.
AB - In recent times, there have been notable advancements in comprehending the potential anti-cancer effects of chrysin (CH), a naturally occurring flavonoid compound found abundantly in various plant sources like honey, propolis, and certain fruits and vegetables. This active compound has garnered significant attention due to its promising therapeutic qualities and minimal toxicity. CH’s ability to combat cancer arises from its multifaceted mechanisms of action, including the initiation of apoptosis and the inhibition of proliferation, angiogenesis, metastasis, and cell cycle progression. CH also displays potent antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties, effectively counteracting the harmful molecules that contribute to DNA damage and the development of cancer. Furthermore, CH has exhibited the potential to sensitize cancer cells to traditional chemotherapy and radiotherapy, amplifying the effectiveness of these treatments while reducing their negative impact on healthy cells. Hence, in this current review, the composition, chemistry, mechanisms of action, safety concerns of CH, along with the feasibility of its nanoformulations. To conclude, the recent investigations into CH’s anti-cancer effects present a compelling glimpse into the potential of this natural compound as a complementary therapeutic element in the array of anti-cancer approaches, providing a safer and more comprehensive method of combating this devastating ailment.
KW - anti-angiogenesis
KW - anti-apoptosis
KW - anti-cancer
KW - anti-metastasis
KW - Chrysin
KW - nanoformulations
U2 - 10.37349/etat.2024.00230
DO - 10.37349/etat.2024.00230
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38966181
AN - SCOPUS:85196041631
SN - 2692-3114
VL - 5
SP - 477
EP - 494
JO - Exploration of Targeted Anti-tumor Therapy
JF - Exploration of Targeted Anti-tumor Therapy
IS - 3
ER -