Beta-elemene: A phytochemical with promise as a drug candidate for tumor therapy and adjuvant tumor therapy - 29/02/24


Abstract |
Background |
β-Elemene (IUPAC name: (1 S,2 S,4 R)−1-ethenyl-1-methyl-2,4-bis(prop-1-en-2-yl) cyclohexane), is a natural compound found in turmeric root. Studies have demonstrated its diverse biological functions, including its anti-tumor properties, which have been extensively investigated. However, these have not yet been reviewed. The aim of this review was to provide a comprehensive summary of β-elemene research, with respect to disease treatment.
Methods |
β-Elemene-related articles were found in PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases to systematically summarize its structure, pharmacokinetics, metabolism, and pharmacological activity. We also searched the Traditional Chinese Medicine System Pharmacology database for therapeutic targets of β-elemene. We further combined these targets with the relevant literature for KEGG and GO analyses.
Results |
Studies on the molecular mechanisms underlying β-elemene activity indicate that it regulates multiple pathways, including STAT3, MAPKs, Cyclin-dependent kinase 1/cyclin B, Notch, PI3K/AKT, reactive oxygen species, METTL3, PTEN, p53, FAK, MMP, TGF-β/Smad signaling. Through these molecular pathways, β-elemene has been implicated in tumor cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and invasion and improving the immune microenvironment. Additionally, β-elemene increases chemotherapeutic drug sensitivity and reverses resistance by inhibiting DNA damage repair and regulating pathways including CTR1, pak1, ERK1/2, ABC transporter protein, Prx-1 and ERCC-1. Nonetheless, owing to its lipophilicity and low bioavailability, additional structural modifications could improve the efficacy of this drug.
Conclusion |
β-Elemene exhibits low toxicity with good safety, inhibiting various tumor types via diverse mechanisms in vivo and in vitro. When combined with chemotherapeutic drugs, it enhances efficacy, reduces toxicity, and improves tumor killing. Thus, β-elemene has vast potential for research and development.
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Highlights |
• | This is a review of the pharmacology, toxicology, and pharmacokinetics of β-elemene. |
• | Beta-elemene has direct anticancer effects and can also act as an adjuvant for chemotherapeutic drugs. |
• | In-depth safety evaluation and formulation studies are required for β-elemene. |
• | Beta-elemene shows promise as a treatment for various types of cancer and tumors. |
Abbreviations : ABC, ATM, CNS, DOX, ERs, EMT, GO, Hyd, KEGG, NER, NPC, NLCs, NSCLC, TMZ
Keywords : Tumor, Adjuvant therapy, Biological activity, Pharmacology, β-Elemene
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