Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Molecules
Publication Date
3-1-2024
Abstract
Natural products, particularly medicinal plants, are crucial in combating cancer and aiding in the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents owing to their biologically active compounds. They offer a promising avenue for developing effective anticancer medications because of their low toxicity, diverse chemical structures, and ability to target various cancers. Allicin is one of the main ingredients in garlic (Allium sativum L.). It is a bioactive sulfur compound maintained in various plant sections in a precursor state. Numerous studies have documented the positive health benefits of this natural compound on many chronic conditions, including gastric, hepatic, breast, lung, cervical, prostate, and colon cancer. Moreover, allicin may target several cancer hallmarks or fundamental biological traits and functions that influence cancer development and spread. Cancer hallmarks include sustained proliferation, evasion of growth suppressors, metastasis, replicative immortality, angiogenesis, resistance to cell death, altered cellular energetics, and immune evasion. The findings of this review should provide researchers and medical professionals with a solid basis to support fundamental and clinical investigations of allicin as a prospective anticancer drug. This review outlines the anticancer role of allicin in each hallmark of cancer.
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Publisher
MDPI AG
Volume
29
Issue
6
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Keywords
allicin, angiogenesis, anticancer, cancer hallmarks, immune evasion, metastasis
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Recommended Citation
Talib, Wamidh H.; Baban, Media Mohammed; Azzam, Aya O.; Issa, Jenan J.; Ali, Alaa Y.; AlSuwais, Alia Kh; Allala, Sana; and AL Kury, Lina T., "Allicin and Cancer Hallmarks" (2024). All Works. 6537.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/6537
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Gold: This publication is openly available in an open access journal/series