Abdulazeez Mansurah A, Jasim Hiba A, Popoola Temidayo D, Benson Saheed O, Manosroi Jiradej, Sallau Abdullahi B, Tabari Musa A, Fatokun Amos A
Center for Biotechnology Research, Bayero University, Kano, Kano State, Nigeria.
Center for Natural Products Discovery (CNPD), School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 3AF, UK.
Explor Target Antitumor Ther. 2024 Dec 9;5(6):1393-1434. doi: 10.37349/etat.2024.00282. eCollection 2024.
Despite the fact that life expectancies are increasing and the burden of infectious diseases is decreasing, global cancer incidence rates are on the rise. Cancer outcome metrics are dismal for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including sub-Saharan Africa, where adequate resources and infrastructure for cancer care and control are lacking. Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, exemplifies the miserable situation. However, the investigation of medicinal plants for better and safer anti-cancer drugs has now increased tremendously. While scientific evidence is emerging of the potential of some constituents of medicinal plants used in traditional medicine in Nigeria to have anti-cancer effects, there is now a critical need for platforms that integrate ethnomedicinal information on such plants with emerging scientific data on them, to support and accelerate the discovery and development of more efficacious and safer anti-cancer drugs and recipes. Thus, this review highlights the scientific evidence to date for the anti-cancer potential of plants commonly used in traditional medicine to treat cancers in Nigeria. Scientific databases such as PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science, as well as related sources, were searched to retrieve relevant information on anti-cancer medicinal plants. Ethnobotanical/ethnomedicinal details of the identified plants were then linked with the available scientific data on their anti-cancer potential, including the cytotoxicity to cancer and normal cells of the extracts and constituent compounds responsible for the activity. This annotated chronicle of Nigerian medicinal plants with potential anticancer activity is a great resource for all stakeholders in the prevention and management of cancers.
尽管预期寿命在增加,传染病负担在减轻,但全球癌症发病率却在上升。在包括撒哈拉以南非洲在内的低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs),癌症治疗结果指标令人沮丧,这些地区缺乏用于癌症护理和控制的充足资源和基础设施。非洲人口最多的国家尼日利亚就是这种悲惨状况的例证。然而,目前对药用植物用于研发更好、更安全的抗癌药物的研究大幅增加。虽然有科学证据表明尼日利亚传统医学中使用的一些药用植物成分具有抗癌潜力,但现在迫切需要将关于此类植物的民族医学信息与新出现的科学数据整合起来的平台,以支持和加速发现和开发更有效、更安全的抗癌药物和配方。因此,本综述重点介绍了迄今为止关于尼日利亚传统医学中常用植物治疗癌症的抗癌潜力的科学证据。检索了诸如PubMed、Science Direct、Scopus、谷歌学术和科学网等科学数据库以及相关来源,以获取有关抗癌药用植物的相关信息。然后将已鉴定植物的民族植物学/民族医学细节与关于它们抗癌潜力的现有科学数据联系起来,包括提取物和具有活性的成分化合物对癌细胞和正常细胞的细胞毒性。这份关于具有潜在抗癌活性的尼日利亚药用植物的注释编年史是癌症预防和管理所有利益相关者的重要资源。