AUTHOR=Kunnumakkara Ajaikumar B. , Banik Kishore , Bordoloi Devivasha , Harsha Choudhary , Sailo Bethsebie L. , Padmavathi Ganesan , Roy Nand K. , Gupta Subash C. , Aggarwal Bharat B. TITLE=Googling the Guggul (Commiphora and Boswellia) for Prevention of Chronic Diseases JOURNAL=Frontiers in Pharmacology VOLUME=9 YEAR=2018 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2018.00686 DOI=10.3389/fphar.2018.00686 ISSN=1663-9812 ABSTRACT=
Extensive research during last 2 decades has revealed that most drugs discovered today, although costs billions of dollars for discovery, and yet they are highly ineffective in their clinical response. For instance, the European Medicines Agency has approved 68 anti-cancer drugs, and out of which 39 has reached the market level with no indication of increased survival nor betterment of quality of life. Even when drugs did improve survival rate compared to available treatment strategies, most of these were found to be clinically insignificant. This is a fundamental problem with modern drug discovery which is based on thinking that most chronic diseases are caused by alteration of a single gene and thus most therapies are single gene-targeted therapies. However, extensive research has revealed that most chronic diseases are caused by multiple gene products. Although most drugs designed by man are mono-targeted therapies, however, those designed by “mother nature” and have been used for thousands of years, are “multi-targeted” therapies. In this review, we examine two agents that have been around for thousands of years, namely “guggul” from