Volume 37 will provide details on the major chemical constituents of medicinal plants and their mechanism of action as the anticancer compounds. This special issue, in addition to the previous volume (volume 36 of The Enzyme series was on Natural Products and Cancer Signaling Targets: Isoprenoids, Polyphenols and Flavonoids), will highlight the significant advance made in the field in elucidating mechanisms of anticancer effect of the major phytochemicals.
- Contributions from leading authorities
- Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field
- How Phytochemicals Prevent Chemical Carcinogens and/or Suppress Tumor Growth?
S. Zahra Bathaie, Nasim Faridi, Ahmad Nasimian, Hamid Heidarzadeh and Fuyuhiko Tamanoi - Quercetin and Tryptanthrin : Two Broad Spectrum Anticancer Agents for Future Chemotherapeutic Interventions
G. Mohan Shankar, Jayesh Antony and Ruby John Anto - Potential Anticancer Properties and Mechanisms of Action of Withanolides
Abbas K. Samadi - Prenylated Dihydrochalcones from Artocarpus Altilis as Antiausterity Agents
Mai Thanh Thi Nguyen, Nhan Trung Nguyen and Suresh Awale - Mechanisms of the Anticancer Effects of Isothiocyanates
Neel M. Fofaria, Alok Ranjan, Sung-Hoon Kim and Sanjay K. Srivastava - Effects of Phytochemicals on Cancer SignalingMechanism of the anticancer effect of Lycopene (Tetraterpenoids)
Misaki Ono, Mikako Takeshima, and Shuji Nakano - Sulfur-Containing Compounds
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