Therapeutic Potential of Brassinosteroids in Biomedical and Clinical Research

Biomolecules. 2020 Apr 9;10(4):572. doi: 10.3390/biom10040572.

Abstract

Steroids are a pivotal class of hormones with a key role in growth modulation and signal transduction in multicellular organisms. Synthetic steroids are widely used to cure large array of viral, fungal, bacterial, and cancerous infections. Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a natural collection of phytosterols, which have structural similarity with animal steroids. BRs are dispersed universally throughout the plant kingdom. These plant steroids are well known to modulate a plethora of physiological responses in plants leading to improvement in quality as well as yield of food crops. Moreover, they have been found to play imperative role in stress-fortification against various stresses in plants. Over a decade, BRs have conquered worldwide interest due to their diverse biological activities in animal systems. Recent studies have indicated anticancerous, antiangiogenic, antiviral, antigenotoxic, antifungal, and antibacterial bioactivities of BRs in the animal test systems. BRs inhibit replication of viruses and induce cytotoxic effects on cancerous cell lines. Keeping in view the biological activities of BRs, this review is an attempt to update the information about prospects of BRs in biomedical and clinical application.

Keywords: antibacterial; anticancerous; antiviral; brassinosteroids; ecdysteroidal activities.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biomedical Research*
  • Brassinosteroids / analysis
  • Brassinosteroids / pharmacology*
  • Brassinosteroids / therapeutic use
  • Diet
  • Humans

Substances

  • Brassinosteroids