Journal of International Oncology››2013,Vol. 40››Issue (5): 339-342.

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Antineoplastic molecular mechanisms on bufalin

QIU Yan-Yan, CAO Qin, YIN Pei-Hao

  1. Department of Gastroenterology, Putuo Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China
  • Online:2013-05-08Published:2013-05-15
  • Contact:YIN Pei-hao E-mail:yinpeihao1975@hotmail.com

Abstract:There is a long history of Toad venom in the treatment of cancer in China. Bufalin, extracted from Toad venom, is one of the biologically active compounds of anticancer. We elaborate the molecular mechanism of bufalin on anticancer activity from several aspects such as inducing cell apoptosis and differentiation, inhibitting cell proliferation and angiogenesis, enhancing the sensitivity of chemotherapeutics, which can provide the basis for in-depth study of Toad venom and its development and clinicalmedication.

Key words:Antineoplastic agents,Molecular mechanisms of pharmacological action,Bufalin