Luteolin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in many fruits, vegetables, and herbs—like celery, parsley, and chamomile. It has been gaining attention for its multifaceted anti-cancer potential, acting on both genetic and epigenetic levels.
Luteolin interferes with cancer progression by:
Luteolin also modulates gene expression without altering DNA sequences:
Unlike traditional chemotherapy, luteolin targets multiple pathways simultaneously and may help overcome drug resistance and reduce side effects. It is also being explored in nano formulations to improve its bioavailability and therapeutic impact.
As a researcher working in the Manipal cancer biology lab, we have obtained amazing results using luteolin on cervical cells. We have a couple of papers published that depict the anti-cancer effects of luteolin. Amazingly, it has shown selective effects on cancer cells vis-à-vis the normal fast dividing cells.
Dr. Ritu Raina
School of Life Sciences
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