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Biotechnology Congress: Research & Innovations

CRISPR Cas9 Technology and Genetic Engineering

Annual Congress on

October 24-25, 2018 | Boston, USA

Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials | ISSN: 2155-952X | Volume: 8

Glioblastoma multiforme and Indian medicinal plants

Rachana

and

Manisha Singh

Jaypee Institute of Information Technology Noida UP, India

G

lioblastoma Multiforme (GBM), the most aggressive, malignant and common brain tumor with a patient survival rate of fewer

than 15 months. Till now, cure as well as, proper standardized treatment of GBM, which can enhance the survival rate, is

stagnant. Now scientists are looking back on herbal regimes, worldwide and are attempting to increase the survival and quality of

life of GBM patients. Herbal approach to treating various chronic disorders is going on from last many decades. Studies over the

therapeutic application of plants in cancer prove to be an effective approach towards it. The appropriate ones used in GBM treatment

are mentioned below:

• Curcuma

species, widely used ingredient in Indian cuisine (haldi), possess various medicinal benefits, from antioxidant property

to cancer inhibition. Specifically, in GBM patients, it has been shown to induce autophagy, apoptosis by targeting death signaling

pathways (G2/M).

• Ashwagandha

(Withania somnifera)

, traditionally used the herb in Ayurveda, known for its antioxidant, immune-stimulant,

analgesic, anti-cancerous, and neuro-regeneration etc. properties. In glioblastoma cells, it causes apoptosis, growth arrest and

also downregulates the proinflammatory cytokines expression suggests this herb as a potent anti-cancerous approach to GBM.

• One more herb i.e. black soybean, edible bean widely grown for its benefits. In glioma cells, they have been reported responsible

for the caspase-mediated cell death and anti-invasive activity of its saponin content. Also, anthocyanins present in soybean

promotes autophagy by silencing the atg5 expression which against the oxygen-glucose deprived stress induces cytotoxicity in

cells.

So, in the present paper, various Indian herbs have been reviewed and described for their use in brain cancer. The paper includes their

pharmacological uses and their targets which are found to be useful for the treatment of brain cancer.

rachana.dr@gmail.com

J Biotechnol Biomater 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C4-098