Gallic acid: Molecular rival of cancer

S Verma, A Singh, A Mishra - Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 2013 - Elsevier
Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 2013Elsevier
Gallic acid, a predominant polyphenol, has been shown to inhibit carcinogenesis in animal
models and in vitro cancerous cell lines. The inhibitory effect of gallic acid on cancer cell
growth is mediated via the modulation of genes which encodes for cell cycle, metastasis,
angiogenesis and apoptosis. Gallic acid inhibits activation of NF-κB and Akt signaling
pathways along with the activity of COX, ribonucleotide reductase and GSH. Moreover, gallic
acid activates ATM kinase signaling pathways to prevent the processes of carcinogenesis …
Gallic acid, a predominant polyphenol, has been shown to inhibit carcinogenesis in animal models and in vitro cancerous cell lines. The inhibitory effect of gallic acid on cancer cell growth is mediated via the modulation of genes which encodes for cell cycle, metastasis, angiogenesis and apoptosis. Gallic acid inhibits activation of NF-κB and Akt signaling pathways along with the activity of COX, ribonucleotide reductase and GSH. Moreover, gallic acid activates ATM kinase signaling pathways to prevent the processes of carcinogenesis. The data so far available, both from in vivo and in vitro studies, indicate that this dietary polyphenol could be promising agent in the field of cancer chemoprevention.
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