Berberine as a Potential Anticancer Agent: A Comprehensive Review

Abdur Rauf(University of Swabi), Tareq Abu‐Izneid(Al Ain University), Anees Ahmed Khalil(University of Lahore), Muhammad Imran(University of Lahore), Zafar Ali Shah(University of Swabi), Talha Bin Emran(BGC Trust University Bangladesh), Saikat Mitra(University of Dhaka), Zidan Khan(International Islamic University Chittagong), Fahad A. Alhumaydhi(Qassim University), Abdullah S. M. Aljohani(Qassim University), Ishaq Khan(Khyber Medical University), Md. Mominur Rahman(Daffodil International University), Philippe Jeandet(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Tanweer Aslam Gondal(Deakin University)
Molecules
December 4, 2021
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Abstract

Berberine (BBR), a potential bioactive agent, has remarkable health benefits. A substantial amount of research has been conducted to date to establish the anticancer potential of BBR. The present review consolidates salient information concerning the promising anticancer activity of this compound. The therapeutic efficacy of BBR has been reported in several studies regarding colon, breast, pancreatic, liver, oral, bone, cutaneous, prostate, intestine, and thyroid cancers. BBR prevents cancer cell proliferation by inducing apoptosis and controlling the cell cycle as well as autophagy. BBR also hinders tumor cell invasion and metastasis by down-regulating metastasis-related proteins. Moreover, BBR is also beneficial in the early stages of cancer development by lowering epithelial-mesenchymal transition protein expression. Despite its significance as a potentially promising drug candidate, there are currently no pure berberine preparations approved to treat specific ailments. Hence, this review highlights our current comprehensive knowledge of sources, extraction methods, pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamic profiles of berberine, as well as the proposed mechanisms of action associated with its anticancer potential. The information presented here will help provide a baseline for researchers, scientists, and drug developers regarding the use of berberine as a promising candidate in treating different types of cancers.


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