Lesser Galangal (Alpinia officinarum) is a member of the Zingiberaceae
(ginger) family of herbaceous plants. It typically has long green leaves and
reddish white flowers and bears dark brown underground rhizomes. A native of
Southeast Asia, the plant has traditionally been used as a remedy for a wide
variety of maladies including abdominal pain, diarrhoea, rheumatism, hiccups,
digestive problems and even cancer. The anti-cancer potential of Alpinia
officinarumhas been generating keen interest from the scientific community.
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests that the plant contains
potent anti-proliferative agents that may serve as a basis for anti-cancer
drugs in the near future. Basic scientific research work on the plant during
the past fifteen years has increased our understanding of the biochemical
composition of the plant as well as the antitumor properties of its crude and
purified extracts.Several anticancer studies on A. officinarum have focused on
elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying the preventive, protective,
tumour suppressive and apoptotic activities against various types of cancers.
This mini review highlights the relevant research evidence that supports the
potential of A. officinarum as a potent anticancer agent andlooks at future
prospects for development in the drive for possible application of this plant
or its active agents for effective cancer treatment - See more at: .
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