Affiliation:
1. Department of Biotechnology, Center for Research in Pure and Applied Sciences, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University),
Bengaluru, 560027, India
Abstract
Cancer is a complex disease that leads to millions of deaths worldwide. Despite new
and improved therapeutic approaches, achieving a complete cure for the disease and protection
from its treatment side effects remains elusive. This challenge has prompted the exploration of alternative
approaches to drug discovery from natural sources, making it a top priority. Insects, as
well as their by-products, constitute a rich reservoir of amino acids, peptides, proteins, alkaloids,
fatty acids, etc., which possess various biological activities such as antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory,
antioxidant, and anticancer properties. The omnipresence of insects in nature and
their long history in folk medicine makes them suitable candidates for exploring towards anticancer
drug discovery. Among the four major orders of Class Insecta-Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera,
and Lepidoptera-there are members that have demonstrated potential anti-tumor activities.
This article provides an overview of anticancer bio-actives isolated from various insect species
belonging to the major orders of Class Insecta. These bio-actives have been analysed in vitro
and in vivo at specific levels. The diverse range of bio-actives isolated from each insect species signifies
the immense potential for discovering novel therapeutics to combat cancer. At the very
least, these compounds can be used in combination therapies. In the current review, an attempt
was made to highlight the importance of insect-derived compounds towards anticancer drug discoveries
based on the existing data gathered through literature.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.