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The Anticancer Journey of Liquiritin: Insights into Its Mechanisms and Therapeutic Prospects

  • Asif Ahmad Bhat
  • , Ehssan Moglad
  • , Muhammad Afzal
  • , Neetu Agrawal
  • , Riya Thapa
  • , Waleed Hassan Almalki
  • , Imran Kazmi
  • , Sami I. Alzarea
  • , Haider Ali
  • , Sanjay Sharma
  • , Sachin Kumar Singh
  • , Kamal Dua
  • , Gaurav Gupta
  • Suresh Gyan Vihar University
  • Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
  • Batterjee Medical College
  • GLA University
  • Umm Al-Qura University
  • Faculty of Sciences, King Abdulaziz University
  • Al Jouf University
  • Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (Deemed to be University)
  • Kyrgyz State Medical College
  • Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy and Technology Management
  • Lovely Professional University
  • University of Technology Sydney
  • Graphic Era Hill University

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Abstract

Liquiritin (LIQ), a bioactive flavonoid from Glycyrrhiza species, has shown significant potential in cancer therapy. LIQ exhibits potent inhibitory effects on various cancer cell types, including breast, lung, liver, and colon cancers, while demonstrating low toxicity towards healthy cells. Its anticancer mechanisms include inducing cell cycle arrest, promoting apoptosis, and modulating inflammation-related pathways. Additionally, LIQ impedes angiogenesis and enhances the efficacy of conventional chemotherapies through sensitization and synergistic effects with other natural compounds and targeted therapies. These multifaceted actions highlight LIQ as a promising candidate for further development as an anticancer agent. This abstract provides an overview of LIQ's chemistry, biological effects, and underlying mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6026-6041
Number of pages16
JournalCurrent Medicinal Chemistry
Volume32
Issue number28
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Liquiritin
  • apoptosis
  • cancer
  • chemotherapies
  • glycyrrhiza
  • inflammation

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