Toxicity, Teratogenicity and Anti-cancer Activity of α-solanine: A Perspective on Anti-cancer Potential
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1811-7775 / 1812-5700 (Electrónico)
instname:Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
reponame:Repositorio Institucional - Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Autor
Ordoñez, Adriana
Aguirre-Arzola, Victor
Angelica De La Garza-Ramos, Myriam
Hugo Urrutia-Baca, Victor
Suárez-Obando, F.
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Resumen
The α-Solanine is a glycoalkaloid metabolite produced by solanaceae species, important plant food in the human nutrition. This α-solanine is highly toxic to animals and humans and has been indicated as a risk factor for developing congenital malformations. However, recent studies suggest that α-solanine possesses anti-microbial and anti-tumor activities. The aim of this review was to summarize the main properties of α-solanine, its toxicity and teratogenicity in animal models and the main findings reported about anti-cancer activity against various cancer cell lines in in vitro assays. Key α-solanine mechanisms of action are presented alongside arising interdisciplinary research, connecting agricultural sciences and medicine. Data presented in this review, may assisted in preventing toxic effects of α-solanine and promote research about its potential use in the treatment and management of human cancers.