“…Ber applications as a low-cost therapeutic with anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic [8], antidiabetic [9], antimicrobial, and antiviral effects seem to be promising [4,10]. In recent years, Ber has been reported to inhibit the proliferation of many cancer cell lines originated from head and neck squamous carcinoma [11], melanoma [12], leukemia [3,13,14], oral [15], pancreatic [16], colon [17], breast [18], and prostate cancer [19]. Given the nitrogen atom positive charge [20], Ber interacts directly with genomic [21,22] and telomeric [23,24] DNA, inducing double-strand breaks, and telomere stabilization, respectively.…”