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自癌症研究开始以来,植物化学物质一直是研究的重点,因为它们是最早发现的抗肿瘤药物(如 1950 年的亮菌甲素、1954 年的卡扎菲林、1963 年的长春新碱、1964 年的放线菌素 D 等)。此外,他们的研究至今仍在继续。值得注意的是,天然物质在癌症治疗中既可用作辅助药物,也可用作化疗药物。通过总结天然化合物抗癌活性的三个方面,本综述为天然化合物在肿瘤学领域的应用提供了一个全新的视角。因其固有的抗肿瘤作用而成为化疗药物、化学预防药物和多种药物耐药性的增敏剂是前三类。目前,许多活性药物正在进行临床前和临床试验。一些植物次生代谢物已被用于医疗,另一些则作为抗癌药物正在进行人体临床试验,提请注意这一研究领域取得的重要进展至关重要。植物化学物质对人类健康有许多积极影响,对预防癌症的发展和扩散至关重要。通过多吃水果和蔬菜,以及借助含有活性化合物的高标准补充剂,人们可以达到理想的天然化学预防剂摄入量。
In-vivo Studies conducted following the success In-vitro and Dissemination of Anticancer Clinical Trials
Since the beginnings of cancer research, phytochemicals have been a focal point because they were some of the first antineoplastic drugs found (e.g., leucovorin in 1950, carzinophilin in 1954, vincristine in 1963, actinomycin D in 1964, etc.). Additionally, their research is still ongoing today. It is crucial to note that natural substances are used both as adjuvants and chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of cancer. By summarizing the three aspects of natural compounds' anticancer activity, this review offers a fresh perspective on their use in the field of oncology. Chemotherapeutic drugs because of their inherent antitumor effects, chemopreventive drugs, and sensitizers for multi-drug resistance are the first three categories. Numerous active agents are undergoing preclinical and clinical trials right now. It is crucial to draw attention to the important advancements that have been made in this field of study, with some secondary plant metabolites already in use in medicine and others being tested in human clinical trials as anticancer agents. Phytochemicals have numerous positive effects on human health and are crucial in preventing the development and spread of cancer. Through a diet high in fruits and vegetables, as well as with the aid of highly-standardized supplements containing the active compounds, one may achieve the ideal intake of natural chemopreventive agents.