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Effect of Hesperidin for its Anti-Proliferative Activity on Liver Cancer and Cardio Vascular Diseases


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1 Department of Biochemistry, Sree Balaji Dental College and Hospital, Bharath University, Pallikaranai, Chennai-600 100, India
2 Department of Biochemistry, Bharath University and Lab Incharge, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Govt of Tamilnadu, India
3 Public Health and Preventive Medicine, India
4 Ashok Nagar, Tamilnadu, India
5 Shree Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Pondicherry, India
6 Department of Biochemistry, Sree Balaji Dental college and Hospital, Bharath University, Pallikaranai, Chennai-600 100, India
     

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Objective is to study the Plants that have served as a rich source of medicine including anti-cancer drugs. Research has shifted from the study of using extracts of whole or parts of plants to single active principles. Identification of cytotoxic agents led to the development of anticancer therapeutics with significant success but having severe side effects. Recent advances in understanding the molecular basis of cancer and development of high thorough screening methodologies have led to the discovery of novel therapies in the form of target-based drugs. Plant metabolites like flavonoids have fewer side effects and predominantly act by their capacity to scavenge free radicals, enzyme inhibition, and/or antiproliferative activity. Hesperidin is a biologically active flavonoid, is commonly found in citrus fruits and is used in Chinese medicine. It has been shown to have several useful pharmacological properties including blood lipid lowering activity.

Keywords

Hesperidin, Citrus Fruits, Chemopreventive Activity, Liver Cancer, Reducing Cholesterol.
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A. Julius
Department of Biochemistry, Sree Balaji Dental College and Hospital, Bharath University, Pallikaranai, Chennai-600 100, India
Ramachandran Vedasendiyar
Department of Biochemistry, Bharath University and Lab Incharge, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Govt of Tamilnadu, India
Archana Devakannan
Public Health and Preventive Medicine, India
Sujatha Rajaraman
Ashok Nagar, Tamilnadu, India
Balamurugan Rangasamy
Shree Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Pondicherry, India
V. Saravanan
Department of Biochemistry, Sree Balaji Dental college and Hospital, Bharath University, Pallikaranai, Chennai-600 100, India

Abstract


Objective is to study the Plants that have served as a rich source of medicine including anti-cancer drugs. Research has shifted from the study of using extracts of whole or parts of plants to single active principles. Identification of cytotoxic agents led to the development of anticancer therapeutics with significant success but having severe side effects. Recent advances in understanding the molecular basis of cancer and development of high thorough screening methodologies have led to the discovery of novel therapies in the form of target-based drugs. Plant metabolites like flavonoids have fewer side effects and predominantly act by their capacity to scavenge free radicals, enzyme inhibition, and/or antiproliferative activity. Hesperidin is a biologically active flavonoid, is commonly found in citrus fruits and is used in Chinese medicine. It has been shown to have several useful pharmacological properties including blood lipid lowering activity.

Keywords


Hesperidin, Citrus Fruits, Chemopreventive Activity, Liver Cancer, Reducing Cholesterol.