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Paclitaxel S
Paclitaxel S

PHARMACEUTICALS

Paclitaxel S

Health benefit

Anticancer, Antimitotic

Botanical Origin

Taxus baccata L.

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The Active Ingredient

Into the Plant

Common Name

Paclitaxel S

Botanical Origin

Taxus baccata L.

Type

Pure Molecule

Plant source

Leaf and Twig

CEP GRANTED

Health benefit

Anticancer, Antimitotic

Assay

≥97% ≤102% by HPLC

Broad category

Oncology

Enhanced anticancer fighter

Paclitaxel, also known as Taxol, belongs to the group of taxanes together with the brother Docetaxel, and it is marked by a powerful anticancer activity. This natural product, found as part of a National Cancer Institute program in 1962 aiming at identifying natural active compounds to potentially treat cancer, is a cell division inhibitor that finds place in diverse chemotherapeutic regimens.

The clinical targets of Paclitaxel are still growing day by day, but it is mainly used to treat metastatic carcinoma of the ovary, non-small cell lung carcinoma, metastatic breast cancer and also AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma.

This anti-microtubule agent puts a stop on the normal dynamic reorganization of the microtubule structure which is fundamental for mitotic cellular functions. Thanks to this peculiar mechanism of action, it is currently being investigated as a potential agent in diseases where it is requested to stabilize the microtubules network and to avoid the angiogenesis and cell proliferation. To cite, psoriasis and Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease.

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