Resveratrol as an Anticancer Agent: A Review.

Auteur(s) :
Butt MS., Rauf A., Imran M., Nadeem M., Peters DG., Mubarak MS.
Date :
Déc, 2016
Source(s) :
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition. # p
Adresse :
a Department of Geology , University of Swabi , Ambar - 23561 , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Sommaire de l'article

Owing to their antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activity, grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) are the archetypal paradigms of fruits used not only for nutritional purposes but also for exclusive therapeutics. Grapes are a prominent and promising source of phytochemicals, especially resveratrol, a phytoalexin antioxidant found in red grapes which has both chemopreventive and therapeutic effects against various ailments. Resveratrol's role in reducing different human cancers, including breast, cervical, uterine, blood, kidney, liver, eye, bladder, thyroid, esophageal, prostate, brain, lung, skin, gastric, colon, head and neck, bone, ovarian, and cervical, has been reviewed. This review covers the literature that deals with the anticancer mechanism of resveratrol with special reference to antioxidant potential. Furthermore, this article summarizes the literature pertaining to resveratrol as an anticancer agent.

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