Anticancer properties of berberine - analysis of the latest reports

Patrycja Rozwadowska, Piotr Bator, Michał Razik, Jan Ramian, Jakub Rybak, Barbara Magiera, Karol Magiera, Wiktor Razik
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  Introduction and purpose:  Berberine is a plant alkaloid that naturally occurs in the fruits of common barberry (Berberis vulgaris). This alkaloid has long been used in natural medicine. It exhibits a range of bioactivities, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, anti-edema, and antimicrobial actions. Through the promising therapeutic effects of berberine in metabolic syndrome, as well as its impact on carcinogenesis, this compound is beginning to play a significant role in preventive medicine. Recently, particular attention has been paid to the anticancer properties of berberine, which are based on many biochemical pathways, particularly its pro-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory action. The study aimed to review the anticancer mechanisms of berberine and summarize them about individual cancers.   State of knowledge:  The article reviews the current literature on the anticancer properties of berberine for individual cancers, focusing primarily on its molecular mechanisms of action. In addition, the potential of berberine as a promising candidate forming the basis for drug production and its use in preventive medicine was analyzed.   Summary:  In summary, many studies have shown that berberine exhibits anticancer activity in many types of cancers, including breast, lung, stomach, liver, colorectal, ovarian, cervical, and prostate cancers. Berberine inhibits the growth of cancer cells, limits metastases, induces apoptosis, stimulates autophagy, and enhances the effectiveness of anticancer drugs. Despite its potential as a promising candidate for drug production, there are currently no approved pure berberine preparations for the treatment of specific ailments. Research on its effectiveness and safety is still ongoing.
小檗碱的抗癌特性--最新报告分析
简介和目的:小檗碱是一种植物生物碱,天然存在于普通小檗(小檗)的果实中。这种生物碱长期以来一直被用于天然药物中。它具有一系列生物活性,如抗氧化、抗炎、抗糖尿病、抗水肿和抗菌作用。小檗碱对代谢综合征具有良好的治疗效果,对致癌也有影响,因此这种化合物开始在预防医学中发挥重要作用。最近,人们对小檗碱的抗癌特性给予了特别关注,这种特性基于多种生化途径,特别是其促凋亡和抗炎作用。本研究旨在回顾小檗碱的抗癌机制,并总结其对个别癌症的作用机制。知识现状:文章回顾了小檗碱对个别癌症的抗癌特性的现有文献,主要侧重于其分子作用机制。此外,还分析了小檗碱作为药物生产基础的候选药物的潜力及其在预防医学中的应用。摘要:总之,许多研究表明,小檗碱对多种癌症具有抗癌活性,包括乳腺癌、肺癌、胃癌、肝癌、结直肠癌、卵巢癌、宫颈癌和前列腺癌。小檗碱可抑制癌细胞生长、限制癌细胞转移、诱导细胞凋亡、刺激自噬和增强抗癌药物的疗效。尽管小檗碱具有生产药物的潜力,但目前还没有获准用于治疗特定疾病的纯小檗碱制剂。有关其有效性和安全性的研究仍在进行中。
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