植物化学
医学
透视图(图形)
药理学
传统医学
功能性食品
临床试验
标准化
人类使用
癌症
生物技术
风险分析(工程)
天然化合物
戒毒(替代医学)
监管科学
消费者安全
系统药理学
作者
Happy Kurnia Permatasari,Dian Nugrahenny,Bayu Lestari,Rani Wardani Hakim,Zulkarnain Zulkarnain,Muhammad Anshory,Fahrul Nurkolis
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jafr.2025.102525
摘要
The increasing interest in natural products for cancer prevention has led to a provocative exploration of Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) as a potential chemopreventive functional food. This perspective synthesizes current knowledge on Kratom's rich phytochemical profile—dominated by alkaloids (mitragynine, 7-hydroxymitragynine) alongside flavonoids and phenolics—and examines their molecular actions in cancer-related pathways. In vitro evidence demonstrates that Kratom alkaloids induce selective apoptosis, arrest cell cycle progression, inhibit migration and clonogenicity, and synergize with chemotherapeutic agents. Non-alkaloidal constituents, such as rutin and procyanidin, exhibit antioxidant activity and topoisomerase IIα inhibition, further contributing to anticancer effects. The review critically assesses bioavailability challenges, metabolic transformations, and safety concerns, including psychoactive properties and drug–food interactions. Regulatory and standardization hurdles are discussed, highlighting the need for batch consistency, toxicity profiling, and harmonized legal frameworks for psychoactive botanicals. Finally, strategic recommendations for future research are proposed: controlled human trials, advanced formulation techniques to enhance bioavailability, fair-trade sourcing, and consumer education to overcome stigma. This work argues that, with rigorous standardization and safety validation, Kratom holds promise as a novel multi-target functional food for cancer chemoprevention.
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