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      Ferns and lycopods--a potential treasury of anticancer agents but also a carcinogenic hazard.

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      Phytotherapy research : PTR
      Wiley
      cancer, ferns, lycopods

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          Many species of seedless vascular plants-ferns and lycopods-have been used as food and folk medicine since ancient times. Some of them have become the focus of intensive research concerning their anticancer properties. Studies on the anticancer effect of crude extracts are being increasingly replaced by bioactivity-guided fractionation, as well as detailed assessment of the mechanism of action. Numerous compounds-especially flavonoids such as amentoflavone and protoapigenone, and also simpler phenolic compounds, steroids, alkaloids and terpenoids-were isolated and found to be cytotoxic, particularly pro-apoptotic, or to induce cell cycle arrest in cancer cell lines in vitro. In in vivo experiments, some fern-derived compounds inhibited tumour growth with little toxicity. On the other hand, many ferns-not only the well-known Bracken (Pteridium)-may pose a significant hazard to human health due to the fact that they contain carcinogenic sesquiterpenoids and their analogues. The objective of this review is to summarise the recent state of research on the anticancer properties of ferns and lycopods, with a focus on their characteristic bioactive constituents. The carcinogenic hazard posed by ferns is also mentioned.

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          Journal
          Phytother Res
          Phytotherapy research : PTR
          Wiley
          1099-1573
          0951-418X
          Jun 2014
          : 28
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Charles University in Prague, Šimkova 870, Hradec Králové, 500 01, Czech Republic.
          Article
          10.1002/ptr.5070
          24123573
          240307cc-77bb-42e3-b3f3-0afc4e28dd07
          Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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          cancer,ferns,lycopods
          cancer, ferns, lycopods

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