“…It also displays anticancer (Ganesan and Xu, 2017;He et al, 2016), insulinotropic (Folador et al, 2010) and α-glucosidase-inhibiting activity (Choo et al, 2012). Cucurbitacins B, E, I, at prolonged treatment, are all cytotoxic, inhibit STAT3 (Chan et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2020;Oi et al, 2016;Seo et al, 2014), disrupt cytoskeleton organization (Knecht et al, 2010;Sari-Hassoun et al, 2016;Yin et al, 2008), inhibit PKB phosphorylation (Si et al, 2019;Zhou et al, 2017;Zhu et al, 2018), and are particularly studied for their anti-microbial (Hussain et al, 2014) and anti-cancer effects (Garg et al, 2018;Li et al, 2018;Si et al, 2019). Cucurbitacin B was also found to display insulinotropic activity .…”