Anticancer Activities of Citrus Peel Polymethoxyflavones Related to Angiogenesis and Others

Liwen Wang(Tianjin University of Commerce), Jinhan Wang(Tianjin University of Commerce), Lianying Fang(Tianjin University of Commerce), Zuliang Zheng(Tianjin University of Commerce), Dexian Zhi(Tianjin University of Commerce), Suying Wang(Tianjin University of Commerce), Shiming Li(Huanggang Normal University), Chi‐Tang Ho(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Hui Zhao(Tianjin University of Commerce)
BioMed Research International
January 1, 2014
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Abstract

Citrus is a kind of common fruit and contains multiple beneficial nutrients for human beings. Flavonoids, as a class of plant secondary metabolites, exist in citrus fruits abundantly. Due to their broad range of pharmacological properties, citrus flavonoids have gained increased attention. Accumulative in vitro and in vivo studies indicate protective effects of polymethoxyflavones (PMFs) against the occurrence of cancer. PMFs inhibit carcinogenesis by mechanisms like blocking the metastasis cascade, inhibition of cancer cell mobility in circulatory systems, proapoptosis, and antiangiogenesis. This review systematically summarized anticarcinogenic effect of citrus flavonoids in cancer therapy, together with the underlying important molecular mechanisms, in purpose of further exploring more effective use of citrus peel flavonoids.


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