
Nigella sativa has been used as traditional medicine for centuries. The crude oil and thymoquinone (TQ) extracted from its seeds and oil are effective against many diseases like cancer, cardiovascular complications, diabetes, asthma, kidney disease etc. It is effective against cancer in blood system, lung, kidney, liver, prostate, breast, cervix, skin with much safety. The molecular mechanisms behind its anticancer role is still not clearly understood, however, some studies showed that TQ has antioxidant role and improves body's defense system, induces apoptosis and controls Akt pathway. Although the anti-cancer activity of N. sativa components was recognized thousands of years ago but proper scientific research with this important traditional medicine is a history of last 2∼3 decades. There are not so many research works done with this important traditional medicine and very few reports exist in the scientific database. In this article, we have summarized the actions of TQ and crude oil of N. sativa against different cancers with their molecular mechanisms.
Plant Extracts, Traditional medicine, Anti-cancer mechanism, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic, Traditional medicine, Nigella sativa, Thymoquinone, Antioxidant, Anti-cancer mechanism, Neoplasms, Seeds, Benzoquinones, Humans, Plant Oils, Medicine, Traditional, Nigella sativa, Thymoquinone, Antioxidant, Cancer Biology, Phytotherapy
Plant Extracts, Traditional medicine, Anti-cancer mechanism, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic, Traditional medicine, Nigella sativa, Thymoquinone, Antioxidant, Anti-cancer mechanism, Neoplasms, Seeds, Benzoquinones, Humans, Plant Oils, Medicine, Traditional, Nigella sativa, Thymoquinone, Antioxidant, Cancer Biology, Phytotherapy
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