ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2024,16,6,1418-1423.DOI:10.5530/pj.2024.16.228Published:January 2025Type:Review ArticleCytotoxic Potential of Mitragyna speciosa as Anticancer - A ReviewPuja Adi Priatna, Retno Widyowati, and Sukardiman Puja Adi Priatna1, Retno Widyowati2, Sukardiman2* 1Airlangga University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Doctor Program of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 60115, Surabaya, INDONESIA. 2Airlangga University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 60115, Surabaya, INDONESIA. Abstract:Background: Herbal treatment has been proposed and researched as an alternative to cancer treatment. One of the reasons contains compounds that have cytotoxic effects. Mitragyna speciosa are known to contain alkaloids and have a cytotoxic effect. Objective: This review aimed to provide information about preclinical studies and investigates the cytotoxicity or anticancer activity of M. speciosa. Methods: Search articles through PubMed, Springer, and Science Direct databases focusing on preclinical trials according to PRISMA guidelines. A database search yielded a total of 206 identifiable studies. Then duplicate removal and feasibility screening were carried out, resulting in 11 studies that were eligible for final analysis. Results: The anticancer potentials reviewed in this study include Neuroblastoma, Leukemia, Colon Cancer, Breast Cancer, Kidney & Liver Cytotoxicity, Glutathione Transferases Metabolizing Enzymes, Alkaloid Combination of M. speciosa & Cisplatin, Alkaloid Combination of M. speciosa & Doxorubicin and Mutagenic-Antimutagenic Activity of M. speciosa. Extracts and dominant alkaloids of M. speciosa have the potential for anticancer neuroblastoma, leukemia, colon, lung and breast cancer. Based on the safety aspect of the mitragynine compound, there is no mutagenic effect on cells. Conclusion: M. speciosa contains the dominant active alkaloid compound, mitragynine. Extracts and alkaloids dominant in M. speciosa have the potential as an anticancer. Keywords:Alkaloids, Cancer, Cytotoxicity, M. speciosa, MitragynineView:PDF (538.68 KB) PDF Images Study selection: The cytotoxic potential of M. speciosa as anticancer. ‹ Comparison of Asiatic Acid and Dexamethasone Effect on Interleukin-4 Expression and Eosinophile Cell Count Following Strabismus Surgery: An Experimental Study in New Zealand Rabbit up Cross- Sector Collaboration in Addressing Stunting in Indonesia ›