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Recent advancement in the anticancer efficacy of the natural flavonoid scutellarin: a comprehensive review

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Faculty of Resilience ,Rabdan Academy ,Abu Dhabi ,United Arab Emirates
Elsori, Deena;
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Centre for Research Impact and Outcome ,Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology ,Chitkara University ,Rajpura ,Punjab ,India
Pandey, Pratibha;
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University Centre of Research and Development ,University Institute of Biotechnology ,Chandigarh University Gharuan ,Mohali ,Punjab ,India
Verma, Meenakshi;
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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Marwadi University Research Center ,Faculty of Health Sciences ,Marwadi University ,Rajkot ,Gujarat ,India
Vadia, Nasir;
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry ,School of Sciences ,JAIN (Deemed to be University) ,Bangalore ,Karnataka ,India
Roopashree, R.;
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School of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Lovely Professional University ,Phagwara ,Punjab ,India
Vyas, Manish;
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Department of Nursing ,Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology ,Chennai ,Tamil Nadu ,India
Lakshmi, L.;
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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (Deemed to be University) ,Bhubaneswar ,Odisha ,India
Maharana, Laxmidhar;
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Department of Pharmacy Practice ,NIMS Institute of Pharmacy ,NIMS University Rajasthan ,Jaipur ,India
Nathiya, Deepak;
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Department of Biology ,College of science ,University of Hail ,Hail ,Saudi Arabia
Saeed, Mohd;
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Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences ,College of Applied Medical Sciences ,King Khalid University ,Abha ,Saudi Arabia
Obaidur Rab, Safia;
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Center for Global Health Research ,Saveetha Medical College and Hospital ,Saveetha Institute of medical and Technical Sciences ,Chennai ,Tamil Nadu ,India
Khan, Fahad

Scutellarin (SC), a natural flavonoid, has been expansively employed in treating innumerable inflammation-related diseases due to its antitumor, antiinflammatory, anticancer, and antioxidant potential. Scutellarin can inhibit significant inflammatory cell signaling pathways, comprisingPI3K/Akt, NF-κB, and MAPK, and while activating antioxidant-related pathways such as Nrf2 and ARE. Numerous reviews have outlined scutellarin’s pharmacological effects and associated mechanisms in inflammation-related diseases. Several studies have elucidated the mechanisms of anticancer activity by inhibiting various signaling pathways; however, to our knowledge, none of the reviews have distinguished the anticancer potential of scutellarin based on different human cancer types. Our review outlined detailed insights about the anticancer potential of scutellarin based on cancer type in the human body. Furthermore, we have also outlined formulations, combinatorial therapies, and comprehensive mechanistic research to deliver enhanced and effective treatment options for cancer patients. This study will provide thorough and detailed insights into scutellarin, supporting its development as a promising candidate for cancer treatment.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2025 Elsori, Pandey, Verma, Vadia, Roopashree, Vyas, Lakshmi, Maharana, Nathiya, Saeed, Obaidur Rab and Khan.

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