A Review of Natural Phytochemicals in Preventing and Treating Cancers
Exploring the Potential of Natural Phytochemicals in Cancer Treatment
Keywords:
natural phytochemicals, preventing, treating, cancers, cardiovascular illnesses, cancer treatments, efficiency, global growth, operation, chemotherapy, radiation, standard therapies, effective medications, solid tumours, traditional folk medicines, herbal remedies, natural drug discovery, ethnopharmacology, traditional supplemental therapies, alternative medicines, valuable plants, Anthocehaluscadamba, Wrightia tinctoria, Ayurvedic school of medicine, medicinal plants, isolation, purification, identification, phytochemicals, anti-cancerAbstract
After cardiovascular illnesses, cancer is one of the most life-threatening illnesses. Cancer incidences continue to grow globally. Because cancer treatments is not efficient and the illness might continue to grow worldwide. Operation, chemotherapy, and radiation are the possible treatment techniques. The growing expense of standard therapies and the absence of effective medications to cure solid tumours (chemotherapy and radiation) have led individuals from many nations to become increasingly dependent on people's traditional folk medicines, founded in herbal remedies. Therefore, new strategic choices emerge like natural drug discovery, ethno pharmacology, traditional supplemental therapies and alternative medicines. Many valuable plants, Anthocehaluscadamba and Wrightia tinctoria have been recorded in the Ayurvedic school of medicine as two powerful medicinal plants, that have been employed for the treatment of many diseases in ancient times. The major emphasis of this work is thus on the isolation, purification and identification of phytochemicals anti-cancer from chosen natural phytochemicals.Downloads
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2019-04-01
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“A Review of Natural Phytochemicals in Preventing and Treating Cancers: Exploring the Potential of Natural Phytochemicals in Cancer Treatment”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 2123–2131, Apr. 2019, Accessed: Jan. 20, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11251






