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African Plant-Based Products as a Source of Potent Drugs to Overcome Cancers and their Chemoresistance. Part 3. Potential Pharmaceuticals to Overcome Cancers and their Chemoresistance. Advances in Botanical Research Volume 115

  • Book

  • July 2025
  • Region: Africa
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6042202
African Plant-Based Products as a Source of Potent Drugs to Overcome Cancers and their Chemoresistance: Part 3. Potential Pharmaceuticals to Overcome Cancers and their Chemoresistance offers detailed information on the best cytotoxic phytoconstituents of African medicinal plants that could be useful for the development of efficient pharmaceuticals that could be further explored to efficiently overcome cancers and their drug resistance. The book identifies and comments on the various classes of cytotoxic African secondary metabolites. The book also clearly identifies and comments on the best cytotoxic molecules identified in African medicinal plants. The book appears an amazing tool for Scientists to have state-of-the-art of the best cytotoxic phytoconstituents from the African flora, and to boost their clinical investigations.

Table of Contents

1. Terpenoids, steroids, and saponins from African medicinal plants as potential pharmaceuticals to fight cancer, and the refractory phenotypes
Jenifer R. N. Kuete, Robert V. T. Kepdieu, R�my B. Teponno, and Victor Kuete
2. Coumarins from African medicinal plants: a review of their cytotoxic potential towards drug sensitive and multidrug-resistant cancer cell lines
Vaderament-A. Nchiozem-Ngnitedem, Appolinaire Kene Dongmo, Leonel Donald Feugap Tsamo, and Victor Kuete
3. Quinones from African medicinal plants as potential anticancer pharmaceuticals
Jenifer R. N. Kuete, Leonidah Kerubo Omosa, and Victor Kuete
4. Benzophenones from African plants to fight cancers and cancer drug resistance
Vaderament-A. Nchiozem-Ngnitedem, Daniel Buyinza, and Victor Kuete
5. Flavonoids from African medicinal plants as potential pharmaceuticals to tackle cancers and their refractory phenotypes
Jenifer R. N. Kuete and Victor Kuet
6. Isoflavonoids from African medicinal plants can be useful in the fight against cancer and cancer drug resistance
Jenifer R. N. Kuete, Armelle T. Mbaveng, Leonidah K. Omosa, and Victor Kuete
7. Cytotoxic lignans, neolignans, and stilbenes from African medicinal plants
Victor Kuete, Ibrahim Hashim, and Leonidah K. Omosa
8. Pharmaceutical xanthones from African medicinal plants to fight cancers and their recalcitrant phenotypes
Hugues Fouotsa, Julio Issah Mawouma Pagna, and Victor Kuete
9. Alkaloids from African plants as pharmaceuticals to combat cancer drug resistance
Vaderament-A. Nchiozem-Ngnitedem, Justus Mukavi, Leonidah Kerubo Omosa, and Victor Kuete