Multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushrooms

Due to genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, cancer have become a resistant disease and there is a need for new molecules having multiple targeting action that promotes apoptosis. Phyto-molecules having multiple targeting anticancer activity are in high demand and there is less documentation or informa...

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Main Authors: MVNL Chaitanya, Asha Jose, P Ramalingam, S C Mandal, P Narendra Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.apjtm.org/article.asp?issn=1995-7645;year=2019;volume=12;issue=12;spage=531;epage=536;aulast=Chaitanya
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spelling doaj-c9b32a8442dc4c3f84005db9928587ee2020-11-25T01:40:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine2352-41462019-01-01121253153610.4103/1995-7645.272482Multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushroomsMVNL ChaitanyaAsha JoseP RamalingamS C MandalP Narendra KumarDue to genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, cancer have become a resistant disease and there is a need for new molecules having multiple targeting action that promotes apoptosis. Phyto-molecules having multiple targeting anticancer activity are in high demand and there is less documentation or information available on these metabolites. It is evident that mushrooms are became the store houses of new anticancer molecules and mushrooms like Agaricus blazei, Antrodia camphorate, Albatrellus confluens, Bolteus badius, Cordyceps militaris, Clitocybe maxima, Funalia trogii, Grifola frondosa, and Inocybe umbrinella, are some of the medicinal mushrooms reported for their cytotoxic activity. Cytotoxic molecules like lentinan, grifolin, illudin-S, psilocybin, ganoderic acid, theanine, and hispolon, have been isolated from various mushroom species. However, studies have been limited only to in vitro cytotoxic mechanisms and very few trials have been conducted to prove the clinical efficacy of these drug leads. Hence, the current review focuses on new anticancer metabolites isolated from various mushrooms having multiple targeting mechanisms in cancer. However, an extensive research is needed to define the biosynthesis and clinical mechanism of these multiple acting metabolites. This review provides a platform for researchers new anticancer drugs and to bring out potent multiple acting anticancer newer drugs.http://www.apjtm.org/article.asp?issn=1995-7645;year=2019;volume=12;issue=12;spage=531;epage=536;aulast=Chaitanyacancerphytomoleculesmultiple targetinganticancerdrugsleads
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author MVNL Chaitanya
Asha Jose
P Ramalingam
S C Mandal
P Narendra Kumar
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Asha Jose
P Ramalingam
S C Mandal
P Narendra Kumar
Multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushrooms
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
cancer
phytomolecules
multiple targeting
anticancer
drugs
leads
author_facet MVNL Chaitanya
Asha Jose
P Ramalingam
S C Mandal
P Narendra Kumar
author_sort MVNL Chaitanya
title Multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushrooms
title_short Multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushrooms
title_full Multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushrooms
title_fullStr Multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushrooms
title_full_unstemmed Multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushrooms
title_sort multi-targeting cytotoxic drug leads from mushrooms
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
issn 2352-4146
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Due to genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, cancer have become a resistant disease and there is a need for new molecules having multiple targeting action that promotes apoptosis. Phyto-molecules having multiple targeting anticancer activity are in high demand and there is less documentation or information available on these metabolites. It is evident that mushrooms are became the store houses of new anticancer molecules and mushrooms like Agaricus blazei, Antrodia camphorate, Albatrellus confluens, Bolteus badius, Cordyceps militaris, Clitocybe maxima, Funalia trogii, Grifola frondosa, and Inocybe umbrinella, are some of the medicinal mushrooms reported for their cytotoxic activity. Cytotoxic molecules like lentinan, grifolin, illudin-S, psilocybin, ganoderic acid, theanine, and hispolon, have been isolated from various mushroom species. However, studies have been limited only to in vitro cytotoxic mechanisms and very few trials have been conducted to prove the clinical efficacy of these drug leads. Hence, the current review focuses on new anticancer metabolites isolated from various mushrooms having multiple targeting mechanisms in cancer. However, an extensive research is needed to define the biosynthesis and clinical mechanism of these multiple acting metabolites. This review provides a platform for researchers new anticancer drugs and to bring out potent multiple acting anticancer newer drugs.
topic cancer
phytomolecules
multiple targeting
anticancer
drugs
leads
url http://www.apjtm.org/article.asp?issn=1995-7645;year=2019;volume=12;issue=12;spage=531;epage=536;aulast=Chaitanya
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