In African countries, cancer not only is a growing problem, but also a challenge because available funding and resources are limited. Therefore, African medicinal plants play a significant role in folk medicine and some of them are traditionally used for the treatment of cancer. The high mortality rate and adverse effects associated with cancer treatments have encouraged the search for novel plant-based drugs, thus, some African plants have been studied in recent years as a source of molecules with proven cytotoxicity. This review aims to discuss the cytotoxic activity, in vitro, of African plant crude extracts against cancer cell lines. For the period covered by this review (2017–2021) twenty-three articles were found and analyzed, which i...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in L...
Context and Purpose: Cancer continues to represent the largest cause of mortality in the world and c...
Background: Plants still remain a prime source of drugs for the treatment of cancer and can provide ...
Background: Plants still remain a prime source of drugs for the treatment of cancer and can provide ...
Cancer is one of the most prominent human diseases which has stimulated scientific and commercial in...
Cancer is one of the most prominent human diseases which has stimulated scientific and commercial in...
Ethanol extracts of twenty Southern African plants were prepared and tested for their in vitro cytot...
Cancer is still responsible for many deaths worldwide. Therefore, the need for an effective manageme...
AbstractAqueous extracts prepared from six South African medicinal plants, with cancer-related ethno...
Background: Plants have consistently proven to be a reliable and yet not fully explored source of me...
Background Plants that are used as traditional medicine represent a relevant pool for selecting plan...
Cancer is expected to claim 9 million deaths world-wide by the year 2015. Although there has been in...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
Medicinal plants have been traditionally used to treat cancer in Ethiopia. However, very few studies...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in L...
Context and Purpose: Cancer continues to represent the largest cause of mortality in the world and c...
Background: Plants still remain a prime source of drugs for the treatment of cancer and can provide ...
Background: Plants still remain a prime source of drugs for the treatment of cancer and can provide ...
Cancer is one of the most prominent human diseases which has stimulated scientific and commercial in...
Cancer is one of the most prominent human diseases which has stimulated scientific and commercial in...
Ethanol extracts of twenty Southern African plants were prepared and tested for their in vitro cytot...
Cancer is still responsible for many deaths worldwide. Therefore, the need for an effective manageme...
AbstractAqueous extracts prepared from six South African medicinal plants, with cancer-related ethno...
Background: Plants have consistently proven to be a reliable and yet not fully explored source of me...
Background Plants that are used as traditional medicine represent a relevant pool for selecting plan...
Cancer is expected to claim 9 million deaths world-wide by the year 2015. Although there has been in...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
Medicinal plants have been traditionally used to treat cancer in Ethiopia. However, very few studies...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in L...
Context and Purpose: Cancer continues to represent the largest cause of mortality in the world and c...