Fisetin and Quercetin: Promising Flavonoids with Chemopreventive Potential

Dharambir Kashyap(Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research), Vivek Kumar Garg(Government Medical College and Hospital), Hardeep Singh Tuli(Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana), Mükerrem Betül Yerer(Erciyes University), Katrin Sak, Anil Kumar Sharma(Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana), Manoj Kumar(Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana), Vaishali Aggarwal(Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research), Sardul Singh Sandhu(Rani Durgavati University)
Biomolecules
May 6, 2019
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Abstract

Despite advancements in healthcare facilities for diagnosis and treatment, cancer remains the leading cause of death worldwide. As prevention is always better than cure, efficient strategies are needed in order to deal with the menace of cancer. The use of phytochemicals as adjuvant chemotherapeutic agents in heterogeneous human carcinomas like breast, colon, lung, ovary, and prostate cancers has shown an upward trend during the last decade or so. Flavonoids are well-known products of plant derivatives that are reportedly documented to be therapeutically active phytochemicals against many diseases encompassing malignancies, inflammatory disorders (cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorder), and oxidative stress. The current review focuses on two key flavonols, fisetin and quercetin, known for their potential pharmacological relevance. Also, efforts have been made to bring together most of the concrete studies pertaining to the bioactive potential of fisetin and quercetin, especially in the modulation of a range of cancer signaling pathways. Further emphasis has also been made to highlight the molecular action of quercetin and fisetin so that one could explore cancer initiation pathways and progression, which could be helpful in designing effective treatment strategies.


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