Handbook of Herbs and Spices - Volume 3

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enzymes in the liver (Padmavathi, et al., 2005). Further, in a long-term tumorigenesis


study, Withania inhibited benzo(a)pyrene-induced forestomach papillomagenesis,


showing up to 60 and 92% inhibition in tumor incidence and multiplicity, respectively.


Similarly, Withania inhibited 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene-induced skin


papillomagenesis, showing up to 45 and 71% inhibition in tumor incidence and


multiplicity.


Another important traditional herbal medicine used for cancer therapy is Cordyceps


militaris which has been used for patients suffering from cancer in Oriental medicine.


The investigation of biochemical mechanisms of anti-proliferative effects by aqueous


extract of C. militaris in human leukemia U937 cells were associated with the induction


of apoptotic cell death through regulation of several major growth regulatory gene


products such as Bcl-2 family expression and caspase protease activity, and C. militaris


may have therapeutic potential in human leukemia treatment (Park et al., 2005).


Betel leaf (Piper betle) has many medicinal properties and is used in the Indian


system of medicine (Chopra et al., 1954). Investigations have confirmed that the


leaves contain a chemical called hydroxy-chavicol, a phenolic compound that exhibited


suppression of induced mutagenesis (Amonkar et al., 1986).


Botany of some important herbs commonly used in cancer therapy are listed in


section 9.7. A list of other medicinal plants reported to have anticancerous properties is


presented in Table 9.1. Some of them may find importance in cancer therapy in future.


9.7 Botany of some important herbs in cancer therapy......................


9.7.1 Aloe barbadensis (Aloe)


Aloe belongs to the family Liliaceae. The plant is a perennial herb with condensed


stem and succulent leaves arranged in a rosette shape. The exudates of the succulent


fleshy leaves contain a number of therapeutically important compounds such as


aloin, aloe emodin, etc. The species is native to Africa from where it has been


introduced to India.


9.7.2 Andrographis paniculata (Kalmegh)


The plant belongs to the family Acanthaceae. It is an erect branched annual herb with


simple leaves arranged in opposite manner. The whole herbage is bitter


andtherapeutically important. The species is distributed throughout India, Sri Lanka


and Malaysia.


9.7.3 Asparagus racemosus (Satavari)


It is a member of the family Liliaceae and the plant is a spiny, woody climber and


much branched. Cladodes are 2–6 in number per node and arranged in a tuft. Leaves


are modified into erect or sub-recurved spines. The fibrous root system is modified into


fascicular roots for storage and used for medicinal purposes. The species is distributed


throughout tropical and sub-tropical India, Sri Lanka, Australia and tropical Africa.


9.7.4 Catharanthus roseus (Periwinkle)


Periwinkle is a member of the family Apocynaceae. The plant is an erect annual or

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