Understanding the Anticancer Properties of Honey
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(21), P. 11724 - 11724
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
Uncontrolled
cell
growth
that
possesses
the
capacity
to
exhibit
malignant
behavior
is
referred
as
cancer.
The
cytotoxic
drugs
used
fight
cancer
are
associated
with
several
adverse
effects
and
not
always
readily
available
or
affordable,
especially
in
developing
countries.
These
issues
addition
shortcomings
of
current
treatment
regimen.
According
growing
research,
honey
normal
cells
but
highly
particularly
tumor
cells,
suggesting
may
display
anticancer
effects.
Research
has
shown
affects
a
number
signaling
pathways;
however,
at
moment,
precise
method
completely
known.
Language: Английский
Trends, key contributors, and emerging issues in honey and breast cancer: A bibliometric analysis from 2014 to 2024
F1000Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 17 - 17
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
Background
Honey,
a
natural
product
with
diverse
bioactive
compounds,
has
been
increasingly
explored
for
its
potential
anticancer
properties.
This
study
aims
to
comprehensively
analyze
the
scientific
literature
on
relationship
between
honey
and
breast
cancer.
Methods
A
bibliometric
analysis
was
conducted
using
ScienceDirect
database
identify
publications
from
2014
2024.
Data
publication
trends,
author
collaboration,
keyword
were
extracted
gain
insight
into
research
landscape.
Keyword
identified
nine
distinct
clusters,
indicating
directions
regarding
role
of
in
cancer
treatment.
Results
Key
journals
such
as
Journal
Ethnopharmacology
Food
Chemistry
have
at
forefront
disseminating
findings
this
domain,
demonstrating
strong
interdisciplinary
approach
that
bridges
traditional
medicine
modern
inquiry.
The
increasing
interest
properties
honey,
evidenced
by
growing
number
studies,
underlines
promising
agent
prevention
Recent
advances
synthesis
theranostic
paradigms
cerium
oxide
nanoparticles
(CeONPs)
highlighted,
well
selenium
nanoconstructs.
toxicity
quality
control
Perillae
Fructus
also
highlighted.
Conclusions
provides
comprehensive
overview
current
state
knowledge
uncovers
emerging
issues
require
further
investigation.
Language: Английский
Trends, key contributors, and emerging issues in honey and breast cancer: A bibliometric analysis from 2014 to 2024
F1000Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 17 - 17
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Background
Honey,
a
natural
product
with
diverse
bioactive
compounds,
has
been
increasingly
explored
for
its
potential
anticancer
properties.
This
study
aims
to
comprehensively
analyze
the
scientific
literature
on
relationship
between
honey
and
breast
cancer.
Methods
A
bibliometric
analysis
was
conducted
using
ScienceDirect
database
identify
publications
from
2014
2024.
Data
publication
trends,
author
collaboration,
keyword
were
extracted
gain
insight
into
research
landscape.
Keyword
identified
nine
distinct
clusters,
indicating
directions
regarding
role
of
in
cancer
treatment.
Results
Key
journals
such
as
Journal
Ethnopharmacology
Food
Chemistry
have
at
forefront
disseminating
findings
this
domain,
demonstrating
strong
interdisciplinary
approach
that
bridges
traditional
medicine
modern
inquiry.
The
increasing
interest
properties
honey,
evidenced
by
growing
number
studies,
underlines
promising
agent
prevention
Recent
advances
synthesis
theranostic
paradigms
cerium
oxide
nanoparticles
(CeONPs)
highlighted,
well
selenium
nanoconstructs.
toxicity
quality
control
Perillae
Fructus
also
highlighted.
Conclusions
provides
comprehensive
overview
current
state
knowledge
uncovers
emerging
issues
require
further
investigation.
Language: Английский
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don: A herb with the potential for curing breast cancer
Selvarajah Saman,
No information about this author
Aqsa Hanif,
No information about this author
Sawsan S. Al-Rawi
No information about this author
et al.
Next research.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100218 - 100218
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Trends, key contributors, and emerging issues in honey and breast cancer: A bibliometric analysis from 2014 to 2024
F1000Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 17 - 17
Published: March 24, 2025
Background
Honey,
a
natural
product
with
diverse
bioactive
compounds,
has
been
increasingly
explored
for
its
potential
anticancer
properties.
This
study
aims
to
comprehensively
analyze
the
scientific
literature
on
relationship
between
honey
and
breast
cancer.
Methods
A
bibliometric
analysis
was
conducted
using
ScienceDirect
database
identify
publications
from
2014
2024.
Data
publication
trends,
author
collaboration,
keyword
were
extracted
gain
insight
into
research
landscape.
Keyword
identified
nine
distinct
clusters,
indicating
directions
regarding
role
of
in
cancer
treatment.
Results
In
Key
journals
such
as
Journal
Ethnopharmacology
Food
Chemistry
have
at
forefront
disseminating
findings
this
domain,
demonstrating
strongly
interdisciplinary
approach
that
bridges
traditional
medicine
modern
inquiry.
The
increasing
interest
properties
honey,
evidenced
by
growing
number
studies,
underlines
promising
agent
prevention
Conclusions
provides
comprehensive
overview
current
knowledge
landscape
highlights
emerging
issues
require
further
exploration.
Language: Английский
Honey Targets Ribosome Biogenesis Components to Suppress the Growth of Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells
Cancers,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(19), P. 3431 - 3431
Published: Oct. 9, 2024
Pancreatic
cancer
(PanCa)
is
one
of
the
deadliest
cancers,
with
limited
therapeutic
response.
Various
molecular
oncogenic
events,
including
dysregulation
ribosome
biogenesis,
are
linked
to
induction,
progression,
and
metastasis
PanCa.
Thus,
discovery
new
therapies
suppressing
these
events
biogenesis
could
be
a
novel
approach
for
prevention
treatment
The
current
study
was
designed
investigate
anti-cancer
effect
honey
against
Our
results
indicated
that
markedly
inhibited
growth
invasive
characteristics
pancreatic
cells
by
mRNA
expression
protein
levels
key
components
RNA
Pol-I
subunits
(RPA194
RPA135)
along
its
transcriptional
regulators,
i.e.,
UBTF
c-Myc.
Honey
also
induced
nucleolar
stress
in
PanCa
reducing
various
proteins
(NCL,
FBL,
NPM).
Honey-mediated
regulation
on
organization-associated
significantly
arrested
cell
cycle
G2M
phase
apoptosis
cells.
These
results,
first
time,
demonstrated
honey,
being
natural
remedy,
has
potential
induce
inhibit
metastatic
phenotypes
targeting
biogenesis.
Language: Английский
The anticarcinogenic properties of manuka honey - a literature review
Adrianna Muciek,
No information about this author
Martyna Mocarska,
No information about this author
Anna Orłowska
No information about this author
et al.
Quality in Sport,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25, P. 56542 - 56542
Published: Dec. 27, 2024
Background:
Since
antiquity,
honey
has
been
recognised
for
its
healing
and
antibacterial
properties.
Recently,
Manuka
(MH)
identified
as
possessing
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
antimutagenic,
anticarcinogenic
effects.
Objective:
This
review
examines
the
potential
benefits
of
manuka
honey,
bioactive
components,
their
effects
on
cancerogenesis,
cancer
growth,
development.
Methods:
The
PubMed
Google
Scholar
databases
were
searched,
46
studies
most
relevant
to
research
objective.
Results:
accompanying
papers
posit
that
MH
may
impede
carcinogenesis
by
regulating
various
molecular
pathways
cell
progression.
A
substantial
body
scientific
evidence
indicates
a
range
types,
including
MH,
can
facilitate
release
reactive
oxygen
species
cytokines
(predominantly
IL-1β,
IL-6,
TNF-α)
innate
immune
system
cells.
Furthermore,
have
demonstrated
stimulate
T
lymphocytes
macrophages'
proliferation
functions
while
also
inducing
apoptosis
cycle
arrest
in
Conclusion:
attesting
properties
continues
grow.
Several
significant
role
promoting
adaptive
immunity,
which
is
essential
eliminating
Nevertheless,
further
required
provide
comprehensive
data
regarding
active
constituents
efficacy
therapy.
Language: Английский