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Insights on anticancer activities, associated Phytochemicals and potential molecular mechanisms of Quisqualis indica: a mini review

Journal
Sains Malaysiana
ISSN
0126-6039
2735-0118
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Yuan Seng Wu
Sunway University
Michelle Felicia Lee
Sunway University
Rhanye Mac Guad
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Fathima Zahraa Ozeer
Sunway University
Appalaraju Velaga
MAHSA University
Vetriselvan Subramaniyan
Monash University Malaysia
Neeraj Kumar Fuloria
AIMST University
Shivkanya Fuloria
AIMST University
Ker Woon Choy
Universiti Teknologi MARA
Sze Meng Lee
MAHSA University
Subash Chandra Bose Gopinath
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Amita Verma
Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, India
Tze Pheng Lau
Sunway University
DOI
10.17576/jsm-2023-5206-11
Abstract
Drug resistance is the main issue causing the treatment failure of anticancer drugs. This issue has urged researchers to search for new substances from medicinal plants, which are widely reported as the good sources of anticancer agents. Quisqualis indica is a plant belongs to Combretaceae family, known as Rangoon Creeper, which can be found abundantly in tropical countries and distributed profusely as a wild shrub. It has been widely used traditionally and scientifically claimed to process various therapeutic activities. It has recently been reported to possess various potential anticancer activities against different cancers. Looking at its availability in almost all seasons and grow fast, it is an arising source of herbal medicine in the discovery of anticancer drugs economically. Besides, Q. indica is enriched with several secondary metabolites of interest, which are responsible for the positive findings for its anticancer potentials. In this review, we aim to decipher and discuss the anticancer activities of Q. indica crude extracts and isolated phytochemicals as evidenced in preclinical models, as well as the associated molecular mechanisms. More preclinical investigations on its anticancer potentials should be conducted before translation to clinical testing.
Subjects
  • Anticancer

  • Molecular mechanism

  • Phytochemicals

  • Phytotherapy

  • Quisqualis indica

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