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. 2021 Mar 27;12(2):15–37. doi: 10.4331/wjbc.v12.i2.15

Table 2.

Marine compounds with potential anticancer activity against breast cancer from crustaceans

Marine compound
Chemical nature
Mechanism of action
Ref.
Hydro-alcoholic extract of crab Chitosan and Astaxanthin Reduced proliferation by inducing apoptosis and decreasing nitric oxide production Moghtaderi et al[74]
Chitosan Polysaccharide (1) Reduced proliferation without affecting normal fibroblasts by inducing arrest at the G2M phase; and (2) Induced apoptosis by decreasing the expression of Bcl2 via elevation of p53 level Resmi et al[104] and Mohamed et al[105]
Astaxanthin Oligosaccharide Induced PCD in BC cells via alteration in the cyclin D1, p53, Bax, and Bcl2 expression through inducing arrest at G0/G1 stage Resmi et al[104] and Mohamed et al[105]
Chondroitin sulfate Muco-polysaccharide Inhibited angiogenesis by reducing tube formation via inhibiting the expression of VEGF Chen et al[75]
β-carotene Terpenoids Stimulated apoptosis in BC cells by inducing the release of cytochrome C, increasing PPAR-γ, and p21 (WAF1/CIP1) expression and decreasing cyclooxygenase-2 expression through ROS generation Moon et al[102]

PCD: Programmed cell death; BC: Breast cancer; VEGF: Vascular endothelial growth factor; ROS: Reactive oxygen species; PPAR-γ: Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma; WAF1/CIP1: Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21.