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Review of the anticancer properties of 6-shogaol: Mechanisms of action in cancer cells and future research opportunities.
Figueroa-González, Gabriela; Quintas-Granados, Laura Itzel; Reyes-Hernández, Octavio Daniel; Caballero-Florán, Isaac H; Peña-Corona, Sheila I; Cortés, Hernán; Leyva-Gómez, Gerardo; Habtemariam, Solomon; Sharifi-Rad, Javad.
Afiliación
  • Figueroa-González G; Laboratorio de Farmacogenética, UMIEZ, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México Mexico.
  • Quintas-Granados LI; Colegio de Ciencias y Humanidades, Plantel Cuautepec Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México Ciudad de México Mexico.
  • Reyes-Hernández OD; Laboratorio de Biología Molecular del Cáncer, UMIEZ, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México Mexico.
  • Caballero-Florán IH; Departamento de Farmacia, Facultad de Química Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México Mexico.
  • Peña-Corona SI; Departamento de Farmacia, Facultad de Química Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México Mexico.
  • Cortés H; Laboratorio de Medicina Genómica, Departamento de Genómica Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación Luis Guillermo Ibarra Ibarra Ciudad de Mexico Mexico.
  • Leyva-Gómez G; Departamento de Farmacia, Facultad de Química Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México Mexico.
  • Habtemariam S; Pharmacognosy Research & Herbal Analysis Services UK Central Avenue, Chatham-Maritime Kent ME4 4TB UK.
  • Sharifi-Rad J; Facultad de Medicina Universidad del Azuay Cuenca Ecuador.
Food Sci Nutr ; 12(7): 4513-4533, 2024 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39055196
ABSTRACT
Cancer is a major global health challenge that affects every nation and accounts for a large portion of the worldwide disease burden. Furthermore, cancer cases will rise significantly in the next few decades. The Food and Drug Administration has approved more than 600 drugs for treating diverse types of cancer. However, many conventional anticancer medications cause side effects, and drug resistance develops as the treatment proceeds with a concomitant impact on patients' quality of life. Thus, exploring natural products with antitumor properties and nontoxic action mechanisms is essential. Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) rhizome has a long history of use in traditional medicine, and it contains biologically active compounds, gingerols and shogaols. The main ginger shogaol is 6-shogaol, whose concentration dramatically increases during the processing of ginger, primarily due to the heat-induced conversion of 6-gingerol. Some studies have demonstrated that 6-shogaol possesses biological and pharmacological properties, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer activities. The mechanism of action of 6-shogaol as an anticancer drug includes induction of paraptosis, induction of apoptosis, increase in the production of reactive oxygen species, induction of autophagy, and the inhibition of AKT/mTOR signaling. Despite this knowledge, the mechanism of action of 6-shogaol is not fully understood, and the scientific data on its therapeutic dose, safety, and toxicity are not entirely described. This review article examines the potential of 6-shogaol as an anticancer drug, addressing the limitations of current medications; it covers 6-shogaol's attributes, mechanism of action in cancer cells, and opportunities for future research.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Food Sci Nutr Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Food Sci Nutr Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos