Medicinal plants commonly used against cancer in traditional medicine formulae in Sri Lanka

Publication date: Available online 7 February 2019Source: Saudi Pharmaceutical JournalAuthor(s): Anchala I. Kuruppu, Priyani Paranagama, Charitha GoonasekaraAbstractCancer is a global burden. In low- and middle-income countries around 70% of deaths are due to cancer. For a number of years natural products have been a good source of agents for combatting cancer and plants have played a huge role in anti-cancer product development. For many centuries, indigenous cultures around the world have used traditional herbal medicine to treat a myriad of diseases including cancer. In Sri Lanka, a number of plants have been reported to have anti-cancer properties and some of the commonly used plants are described in this review with an account of their compounds and modes of action. Only a small number of the plants in Sri Lanka have been tested for their bioactivity and more research is required to determine their medicinal activity with the aim of developing novel drugs to fight this disease.
Source: Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research