TY - JOUR
T1 - Phytochemicals from Indian ethnomedicines
T2 - Promising prospects for the management of oxidative stress and cancer
AU - Fatima, Nishat
AU - Baqri, Syed Shabihe Raza
AU - Alsulimani, Ahmad
AU - Fagoonee, Sharmila
AU - Slama, Petr
AU - Kesari, Kavindra Kumar
AU - Roychoudhury, Shubhadeep
AU - Haque, Shafiul
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Oxygen is indispensable for most organisms on the earth because of its role in respiration. However, it is also associated with several unwanted effects which may sometimes prove fatal in the long run. Such effects are more evident in cells exposed to strong oxidants containing reactive oxygen species (ROS). The adverse outcomes of oxidative metabolism are referred to as oxidative stress, which is a staple theme in contemporary medical research. Oxidative stress leads to plasma membrane disruption through lipid peroxidation and has several other deleterious effects. A large body of literature suggests the involvement of ROS in cancer, ageing, and several other health haz-ards of the modern world. Plant-based cures for these conditions are desperately sought after as supposedly safer alternatives to mainstream medicines. Phytochemicals, which constitute a diverse group of plant-based substances with varying roles in oxidative reactions of the body, are impli-cated in the treatment of cancer, aging, and all other ROS-induced anomalies. This review presents a summary of important phytochemicals extracted from medicinal plants which are a part of Indian ethnomedicine and Ayurveda and describes their possible therapeutic significance.
AB - Oxygen is indispensable for most organisms on the earth because of its role in respiration. However, it is also associated with several unwanted effects which may sometimes prove fatal in the long run. Such effects are more evident in cells exposed to strong oxidants containing reactive oxygen species (ROS). The adverse outcomes of oxidative metabolism are referred to as oxidative stress, which is a staple theme in contemporary medical research. Oxidative stress leads to plasma membrane disruption through lipid peroxidation and has several other deleterious effects. A large body of literature suggests the involvement of ROS in cancer, ageing, and several other health haz-ards of the modern world. Plant-based cures for these conditions are desperately sought after as supposedly safer alternatives to mainstream medicines. Phytochemicals, which constitute a diverse group of plant-based substances with varying roles in oxidative reactions of the body, are impli-cated in the treatment of cancer, aging, and all other ROS-induced anomalies. This review presents a summary of important phytochemicals extracted from medicinal plants which are a part of Indian ethnomedicine and Ayurveda and describes their possible therapeutic significance.
KW - Cancer
KW - Ethnomedicine
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - Phytochemicals
KW - ROS
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U2 - 10.3390/antiox10101606
DO - 10.3390/antiox10101606
M3 - Review Article
AN - SCOPUS:85116987091
SN - 2076-3921
VL - 10
JO - Antioxidants
JF - Antioxidants
IS - 10
M1 - 1606
ER -