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Polyherbal Formulation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Lung Cancer: Phytochemical Profiling, Molecular Docking, and Pharmacological Evaluation.
Globally, lung cancer continues to be the primary cause of both cancer incidence and death. The disease is multifaceted, influenced by numerous external factors and the individual's genetic or epigenetic predisposition to its onset and timing. Upon diagnosis, fewer than one-third of patients present with localized disease amenable to curative multimodal therapy; the remainder have metastatic disease. Currently, numerous treatments are ineffective due to resistance to standard medications or the emergence of distant metastases. Plant-derived natural compounds have garnered significant attention in recent years due to their high permeability and low toxicity. Piper longum, Piper nigrum, Zingiber officinalis, Emblica officinale, Terminalia bellirica, Terminalia chebula, Drynaria quercifolia, Phyllanthus amarus, and Eclipta prostrata are traditional Indian herbs with diverse pharmacological properties. This study assessed the efficacy of active chemicals from the polyherbal formulation on lung cancer target proteins by molecular docking. Preliminary and qualitative phytochemical Antioxidant testing indicated significant pharmacological effects. Moreover, the formulation exhibited modest anti-inflammatory and significant apoptotic action. These findings validate the therapeutic effectiveness of this polyherbal mixture for cancer treatment. Nonetheless, it is imperative to perform further preclinical research to elucidate the mechanisms of action of the molecule, as well as its pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic features.
期刊介绍:
Cancer is a very complex disease. While many aspects of carcinoge-nesis and oncogenesis are known, cancer control and prevention at the community level is however still in its infancy. Much more work needs to be done and many more steps need to be taken before effective strategies are developed. The multidisciplinary approaches and efforts to understand and control cancer in an effective and efficient manner, require highly trained scientists in all branches of the cancer sciences, from cellular and molecular aspects to patient care and palliation.
The Asia Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention (APOCP) and its official publication, the Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention (APJCP), have served the community of cancer scientists very well and intends to continue to serve in this capacity to the best of its abilities. One of the objectives of the APOCP is to provide all relevant and current scientific information on the whole spectrum of cancer sciences. They aim to do this by providing a forum for communication and propagation of original and innovative research findings that have relevance to understanding the etiology, progression, treatment, and survival of patients, through their journal. The APJCP with its distinguished, diverse, and Asia-wide team of editors, reviewers, and readers, ensure the highest standards of research communication within the cancer sciences community across Asia as well as globally.
The APJCP publishes original research results under the following categories:
-Epidemiology, detection and screening.
-Cellular research and bio-markers.
-Identification of bio-targets and agents with novel mechanisms of action.
-Optimal clinical use of existing anti-cancer agents, including combination therapies.
-Radiation and surgery.
-Palliative care.
-Patient adherence, quality of life, satisfaction.
-Health economic evaluations.