2020
DOI: 10.20517/2394-4722.2020.73
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Role of autophagic response induced by major phytochemicals in cancer prevention and treatment

Abstract: Phytochemicals derived from dietary sources and natural products have gained significant attention in the scientific community due to their ability to modulate various pharmacological and biological activities. Understanding the molecular mechanisms by which natural products protect against various diseases including cancer will provide the basis for both clinical use and further chemical modification to develop targeted therapy. Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved self-digestion process that employs lysoso… Show more

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“…The special issue concludes with the article by Wenner et al . [ 11 ] , discussing the molecular mechanisms of chemoprevention elicited by the phytochemicals against various diseases, including cancer. The authors discussed the cellular process of autophagy and an evolutionarily conserved self-digestion process that employs lysosomal-mediated enzymatic degradation.…”
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“…The special issue concludes with the article by Wenner et al . [ 11 ] , discussing the molecular mechanisms of chemoprevention elicited by the phytochemicals against various diseases, including cancer. The authors discussed the cellular process of autophagy and an evolutionarily conserved self-digestion process that employs lysosomal-mediated enzymatic degradation.…”
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confidence: 99%