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Role of resveratrol in prevention and therapy of cancer: preclinical and clinical studies.

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · Society of Surgical Oncology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Resveratrol, trans-3,5,4'-trihydroxystilbene, was first isolated in 1940 as a constituent of the roots of white hellebore (Veratrum grandiflorum O. Loes), but has since been found in various plants, including grapes, berries and peanuts. Besides cardioprotective effects, resveratrol exhibits anticancer properties, as suggested by its ability to suppress proliferation of a wide variety of tumor cells, including lymphoid and myeloid cancers; multiple myeloma; cancers of the breast, prostate, stomach, colon, pancreas, and thyroid; melanoma; head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; ovarian carcinoma; and cervical carcinoma. The growth-inhibitory effects of resveratrol are mediated through cell-cycle arrest;…

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Keywords
  • Resveratrol
  • Cancer research
  • Protein kinase B
  • Medicine
  • Angiogenesis
  • MAPK/ERK pathway
  • Biology
  • Kinase
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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