肿瘤治疗的新前景:蒲公英的生物活性化合物。

Q2 Medicine
Medicine and Pharmacy Reports Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-30 DOI:10.15386/mpr-2875
Daniel Cord, Mirela Claudia Rîmbu, Liliana Popescu
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摘要

癌症仍然是全球最重大的健康挑战之一,需要不断探索新的治疗药物。传统医学长期使用蒲公英(Taraxacum officinale H.Wigg),因为它具有多种药理特性。最近的研究强调了其潜在的抗癌作用,这归功于其丰富的植物化学成分,包括黄酮类、萜类、酚酸、多糖和甾醇。本文系统地回顾了有关蒲公英的现有科学文献,重点介绍了蒲公英的民族医学应用、植物化学成分以及体外和体内模型证明的抗癌机制。关键的生物活性化合物,如taraxasterol,绿原酸,菊酸和taraxinic酸,已经被确定为有希望的药物,能够抑制肿瘤细胞增殖和调节致癌途径。此外,还讨论了该植物的安全性和毒理学评估,以评估其治疗可行性。鉴于其多靶点生物活性和低毒性,蒲公英作为辅助治疗整合到肿瘤治疗中具有巨大的潜力。然而,进一步的临床前和临床研究仍然至关重要,以验证其功效和作用机制,为开发具有成本效益的植物性癌症治疗方法铺平道路。
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New prospects in oncotherapy: bioactive compounds from <i>Taraxacum officinale</i>.

New prospects in oncotherapy: bioactive compounds from <i>Taraxacum officinale</i>.

New prospects in oncotherapy: bioactive compounds from Taraxacum officinale.

Cancer remains one of the most significant global health challenges, requiring continuous exploration of novel therapeutic agents. Traditional medicine has long used Taraxacum officinale H.Wigg, commonly known as dandelion, for its diverse pharmacological properties. Recent studies have highlighted its potential anticancer effects attributed to a rich phytochemical profile containing flavonoids, terpenoids, phenolic acids, polysaccharides, and sterols. This review systematically examines the available scientific literature regarding Taraxacum officinale, focusing on its ethnomedical application, phytochemical composition, and anticancer mechanism demonstrated in vitro and in vivo models. Key bioactive compounds, such as taraxasterol, chlorogenic acid, chicoric acid, and taraxinic acid, have been identified as promising agents capable of inhibiting tumor cell proliferation and modulating oncogenic pathways. Additionally, the plant's safety profile and toxicological assessments are discussed to evaluate its therapeutic viability. Given its multi-target biological activity and low toxicity, Taraxacum officinale holds significant potential for integration into oncotherapy as an adjuvant treatment. However, further preclinical and clinical investigations remain essential to validate its efficacy and mechanism of action, paving the way for the development of cost-effective, plant-based cancer therapeutics.

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