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21 May 2026 : Review article  

[In Press] Anisodus tanguticus in Cancer Research: A Review of Traditional Use, Phytochemistry, Extraction Methods, and Preclinical Antitumor Evidence

Lanyang Gao123AG, Chengguo Zhan2E, Yuji Chen2E, Jiajun Yu2F, Siyan Shen2B, Yutong Liu14A, Xinyi Wang2F, Hanxi Lei2B, Xin He ORCID logo14F, Gang Liu14AG

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.952999

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.952999  

Available online: 2026-05-21, In Press, Corrected Proof

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Abstract

ABSTRACT
Anisodus tanguticus (Maxim.) Pascher has been documented in Tibetan ethnomedicine. Traditional records indicate that A. tanguticus has traditionally been used to relieve pain, treat parasitic infections, and heal skin wounds caused by viral infections. A. tanguticus is rich in tropane alkaloids, including anisodamine, scopolamine, and atropine, which are pharmacologically active constituents with well-known parasympatholytic effects. These alkaloids have shown promise in controlling cancer cell proliferation and metastasis, with preclinical studies indicating antitumor activity against liver, breast, and colorectal cancers. The extraction of A. tanguticus traditionally involves methods such as juice pressing or boiling; however, modern techniques like ultrasonic, reflux, and supercritical fluid extraction have enhanced alkaloid yield and quality. While the pharmacological properties of A. tanguticus suggest that some constituents of A. tanguticus may have preclinical antitumor relevance, most studies remain preclinical, and clinical data is limited. This review highlights the need for further pharmacological, toxicological, and translational studies. Current evidence suggests that A. tanguticus and several of its constituents exhibit preclinical antitumor activity; however, their clinical relevance remains uncertain, and further pharmacological, toxicological, and clinical validation is required. This narrative review summarizes the traditional use, phytochemical composition, extraction methods, antitumor-related findings, and proposed mechanisms of A. tanguticus, while highlighting the need for further pharmacological, toxicological, and translational studies.

Keywords: Antineoplastic Agents; Medicine, Tibetan Traditional; Alkaloids; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Drug Discovery

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