Ana Paula Costa Rodrigues Ferraz, Patrícia de Oliveira Figueiredo, Nídia Cristiane Yoshida
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最近,由于化疗中常用的许多药物的来源,人们开始考虑将天然来源作为潜在的抗癌药物。其中,植物类药物因其不良反应小的优势而备受关注。其中,黑桑树(Morus nigra L.)作为多酚的天然来源脱颖而出,被广泛用于治疗代谢功能障碍,并为人类健康带来益处。本研究探讨了这种植物作为抗癌剂的潜力,根据植物提取物或分离物质的应用类型、提取方法及其对癌细胞的潜在生物效应来研究其有效性。因此,这项研究有助于更好地了解黑桑树中植物化学物质的分布及其在癌症领域的应用。在黑桑椹中发现的化合物包括黄酮类、绿原酸、隐绿原酸和原儿茶酸,以及作为果实上主要花青素的青花素-3-O-葡萄糖苷。从黑桑椹中提取的植物化学物质具有抗痛觉和抗菌活性,同时还显示出保护作用,如抗氧化特性,突出了其作为抗癌剂的潜力。黑桑树的根、茎皮、果肉和叶子是抗炎化合物的特别丰富的来源。乙醇和甲醇萃取法似乎是治疗癌症的最有效方法,它们提供的化合物有助于将诱导细胞凋亡、抑制细胞生长和调节细胞毒性融为一体。这些结果共同代表了黑桑葚作为一种有前途的抗癌剂的突出生物属性。因此,这些发现凸显了黑桑椹作为抗癌剂的多方面潜力,为进一步研究黑桑椹在医学领域的应用前景提供了令人信服的理由。
Black Mulberry (Morus nigra L.): A Review of Attributes as an Anticancer Agent to Encourage Pharmaceutical Development.
Recent considerations of natural sources as potential anticancer agents have arisen due to the origins of numerous drugs commonly used in chemotherapy. Plant-based drugs, in particular, have attracted attention for offering the advantage of low adverse effects. Among these, the black mulberry plant (Morus nigra L.) stands out as a natural source of polyphenols, widely used to treat metabolic dysfunctions and confer benefits on human health. This study explores the potential of this plant as an anticancer agent, examining its effectiveness based on the type of application of the plant extracts or isolated substances, extraction methods, and its potential biological effects on cancer cells. Consequently, this study contributes to a better understanding of the distribution of phytochemicals in M. nigra and their applications in the context of cancer field. Among the compounds found in black mulberry are flavonoids, chlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenic acid, and protocatechuic acid, along with cyanidin-3-O-glucoside as the main anthocyanin on the fruit. The phytochemicals derived from M. nigra exhibit antinociceptive and antimicrobial activities, while also showing protective effects, such as antioxidant properties that underline their potential as anticancer agents. The black mulberry's roots, stem bark, pulp, and leaves are particularly rich sources of anti-inflammatory compounds. Ethanol and methanol extraction methods appear to be the most effective in cancer management, offering compounds that facilitate the integration of apoptosis induction, cell growth inhibition, and cytotoxicity modulation. These results collectively represent the salient biological attributes that positioned black mulberry as a promising anticancer agent. Therefore, these findings highlight the multifaceted potential of M. nigra as an anticancer agent, making a compelling case for further research to advance prospects in the medical field.