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Advances in chemistry and bioactivity of parthenolide.
Author: ArndtHans-Dieter, FischerDietmar, FreundRobert R A, GobrechtPhilipp
Original Abstract of the Article :
Review covering up to 07/2019(-)-Parthenolide is a germacrane sesquiterpene lactone, available in ample amounts from the traditional medical plant feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium). Acting as a covalently reactive compound, it displays anti-inflammatory, redox-modulating, and epigenetic activities, as...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1039/c9np00049f
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Unlocking the Potential of Parthenolide: A Journey into Cancer Research
The quest for effective cancer treatments is a constant endeavor in the field of medicine. This research focuses on a naturally occurring compound called parthenolide, extracted from the feverfew plant, and its potential as a cancer therapeutic. Parthenolide exhibits anti-inflammatory, redox-modulating, and epigenetic properties, along with selective cytotoxicity towards cancer stem cells. Additionally, it was found to modulate microtubule dynamics, a crucial process in cell division, by interfering with a specific post-translational modification of α-tubulin. This review explores the potential of parthenolide as a cancer therapeutic, delving into its synthesis, bioactivity, and its potential to be developed as a chemical probe. It also highlights the importance of understanding how parthenolide interacts with microtubules, particularly with the recently characterized tubulin carboxypeptidase enzymes involved in nerve regrowth, cardiac muscle cell function, and metastasis development.
Parthenolide: A Promising Candidate for Cancer Treatment
This review sheds light on parthenolide's multifaceted nature, suggesting its potential as a valuable tool in cancer research. The ability of parthenolide to target cancer stem cells, modulate microtubule dynamics, and possess anti-inflammatory properties positions it as a promising candidate for developing novel cancer therapies. By inhibiting the growth of cancer stem cells, parthenolide could potentially prevent the recurrence of cancer. Furthermore, understanding its interaction with microtubules could lead to new insights into cell division and potentially offer new avenues for targeted cancer therapy.
Navigating the Desert of Cancer Research
The study of parthenolide is like navigating a vast desert of knowledge in cancer research. However, the potential benefits of this compound, like an oasis in the desert, make this journey worthwhile. It's crucial to conduct further research to fully understand the complex mechanisms of parthenolide's action and its potential to be safely and effectively used as a cancer treatment. As we continue to explore the desert of cancer research, parthenolide offers a beacon of hope for finding new and effective ways to combat this devastating disease.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Parthenolide, a naturally occurring compound, presents a compelling opportunity for cancer research. Its multifaceted properties, including its ability to target cancer stem cells and modulate microtubule dynamics, make it a promising candidate for developing novel cancer therapies. Further research is essential to unravel the complexities of parthenolide's action and its potential for safe and effective use in cancer treatment.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-06-07
- Date Revised 2021-06-07
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