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  • Pharmacological basis and n...
    Das, Abhijit; Baidya, Ratna; Chakraborty, Tania; Samanta, Akash Kumar; Roy, Souvik

    Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy, October 2021, 2021-Oct, 2021-10-00, 20211001, 2021-10-01, Letnik: 142
    Journal Article

    The pharmacological characteristics of phytochemicals have prompted a lot of interest in their application in disease management. Due to the high incidence of cancer related mortality and morbidity throughout the world; experiments have concentrated on identifying the anticancer potential of natural substances. Many phytochemicals such as flavonoids and their derivatives produced from food offer a variety of new anti-cancer agents which prevent the cancer progression. Taxifolin, a unique bioactive flavonoid, is a dietary component that has grabbed the interest of dietitians and medicinal chemists due to its wide range of health benefits. It is a powerful antioxidant with a well-documented effect in the prevention of several malignancies in humans. Taxifolin has shown promising inhibitory activity against inflammation, malignancies, microbial infection, oxidative stress, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease. Anti-cancer activity has been shown to be relatively significant than other activities investigated in vitro and in vivo with a little or no side effects to the normal healthy cells. In summary this review offers the synopsis of recent breakthroughs in the use of taxifolin as a cancer treatment, as well as mechanisms of action. However, to develop a medicine for human usage, more study on pharmacokinetic profile, profound molecular mechanisms, and drug safety criteria should be conducted utilizing well-designed randomized clinical trials. Display omitted •Chemistry, sources and pharmacokinetic perspectives of taxifolin.•Pharmacological activities of taxifolin.•Chemotherapeutic activities of taxifolin.