Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacology, R.C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Karwand Naka, Shirpur
Dist. Dhule Maharashtra 425405, India
Abstract
Background:
Chemotherapy is the mainstay of cancer treatment, bringing patients optimism
about recurrence and survival. However, the clinical effectiveness of chemotherapeutic
drugs is frequently jeopardized by their intrinsic toxicity, resulting in side effects affecting the
quality of life of cancer patients. This analysis explores the ethnopharmacological impact of phytopharmaceuticals,
highlighting their traditional use in many cultures. The present study, which
takes its cues from indigenous knowledge, aims to close the knowledge gap between traditional
medicine and modern medicine in reducing the toxicities of chemotherapy treatments.
Aim:
The present in-depth study aims to highlight the current research and upcoming developments
in phytopharmaceuticals for reducing the toxicity of chemotherapeutic drugs. Further, we
address the mechanisms through which phytopharmaceuticals may reduce chemotherapy-induced
side effects that include nausea, vomiting, myelosuppression, nephropathy, neuropathy, and cardiotoxicity
using data from a variety of preclinical and clinical investigations.
Materials and Methods:
The literature search was carried out by employing search engines such
as PubMed and Google Scholar with keywords such as cancer, chemotherapy, CNS toxicity, hematopoietic
toxicity, renal toxicity, GI toxicity, CNS toxicity, and phytopharmaceuticals.
Results:
Bioactive chemicals found in plants, such as fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices, are being
studied for their capacity to improve the safety and acceptability of chemotherapy regimens.
The current review also dives into the investigation of phytopharmaceuticals as adjuvant
medicines in cancer treatment, which is a viable path for addressing the pressing need to lessen
chemotherapy-induced toxicities.
Conclusion:
The present review revealed that the potential of phytopharmaceuticals in alleviating
chemotherapeutic drug toxicities would pave the way for better cancer treatment and patient outcomes,
harmonizing with the larger trend towards personalized and holistic approaches to chemotherapy.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.