Pterostilbene in the Management and Treatment of Multiple Myeloma
Benjamin S. Buehrer, Adam R. Grden, Ethan Johnson, Manav Y. Patel, Rupesh Raina

TL;DR
Pterostilbene, a natural compound, may help treat multiple myeloma by inducing cancer cell death and limiting their growth.
Contribution
The paper explores pterostilbene's potential as a supplementary treatment for multiple myeloma.
Findings
Pterostilbene induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma cell lines.
Synthetic derivatives of pterostilbene also show anti-neoplastic activity.
Safety of pterostilbene has been evaluated with promising results.
Abstract
Multiple Myeloma is a malignancy of the plasma cells of the bone marrow. This cancer rapidly becomes refractory to many of the currently available chemotherapeutic regimens used against it, requiring an alternative option or supplementary therapy. Pterostilbene is a naturally occurring compound in a variety of commonly consumed plants that exhibits strong antioxidant properties and, lately, has shown increasing activity as an anti-neoplastic compound. A review of the literature published since 2015 on Google Scholar and PubMed was conducted, with a focus on randomized controlled trials and an exclusion of review articles, unless pertinent to pathophysiology of Multiple Myeloma or background on Pterostilbene as a compound. Though data is limited in the use of Pterostilbene as an agent to combat Multiple Myeloma, studies have shown that it, along with synthetic derivatives, can induce…
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TopicsSirtuins and Resveratrol in Medicine · Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments · Bioactive natural compounds
