Seaweed‐Derived Bioactive Compounds: Potent Modulators in Breast Cancer Therapy
Maheswari Behera,
Lakshmi Singh,
Biswajita Pradhan
et al.
Abstract:Cancer remains a major global health concern, with breast cancer being particularly challenging. To address this, new therapeutic strategies are being explored, including natural alternatives. Seaweeds, rich in bioactive compounds, have gained attention for their therapeutic potential. Traditionally valued for their nutritional content, seaweed‐derived compounds such as polysaccharides, polyphenols, sterols, vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids have shown anti‐cancer properties. These compounds can modulate key… Show more
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