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Título del libro: Cell Death - Autophagy, Apoptosis And Necrosis
Título del capítulo: Steroidal Saponins and Cell Death in Cancer

Autores UNAM:
MARIA LUISA ESCOBAR SANCHEZ; LUIS SANCHEZ SANCHEZ;
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Año de publicación:
2015
Palabras clave:

Steroidal saponins; cancer; cell death; apoptosis; cytotoxicity


Resumen:

Steroidal saponins are natural glycosidic compounds of amphiphilic character. Their diverse biological activities are directly related to the variability of their structural constitutive frameworks, aglycones, and sugars. Several studies have demonstrated the therapeutic potential of steroidal saponins by their capacity to induce programmed cell death in different tumor cell lines. The process of cell death is required to maintain cellular and tissular homeostasis; it has been established that disturbances in the balance between cellular proliferation and cell death lead to several pathologies, including cancer. The antitumor activity of steroidal saponins has been intensely studied allowing elucidation of their different molecular mechanisms of action; this knowledge is crucial to the establishment of new therapeutic strategies against cancer.


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