# Evidence Summary

Usnic acid is one of the more unusual natural compounds in integrative oncology research because it combines broad anticancer signalling pressure with antifungal crossover relevance.

### Research Overview

1. Broad preclinical evidence across breast, lung, colon, gastric, prostate, ovarian, glioma, and blood-cancer-related models
2. Strong mechanistic support for apoptosis induction, cell-cycle arrest, metabolic disruption, and anti-invasive signalling
3. Repeated in vivo tumour-growth inhibition signals in animal models
4. Early combination interest with agents such as paclitaxel and cetuximab
5. Human oncology evidence remains limited

### Clinical Application Status

**Approved status:** Not an approved cancer therapy.

**Clinical use:** Investigational adjunctive use only.

**Evidence strength:** Mechanistically rich with meaningful preclinical support, but not yet backed by robust human oncology trials.

### Key Advantages

1. **Multi-hallmark action** — affects proliferation, apoptosis, metabolism, angiogenesis, invasion, inflammation, and immune evasion
2. **Cancer–fungal crossover relevance** — unusually interesting where fungal burden may matter biologically or clinically
3. **Mitochondrial stress logic** — metabolic pressure may help sensitise tumour cells to apoptosis
4. **14-3-3 relevance** — unusually strong mechanistic angle across both tumour and fungal biology
5. **BBB relevance** — unlike many compounds, UA has shown blood-brain-barrier penetration in relevant models

### Key Considerations

1. **Human data is limited** — most of the evidence remains preclinical
2. **Liver safety matters** — hepatotoxicity concerns are real, especially at poorly controlled or excessive doses
3. **Product standardisation is weak** — many tinctures are not standardised for usnic acid content
4. **Combination logic needs care** — timing, ROS dependence, and drug context all matter
5. **Dose translation is uncertain** — in vitro and animal dosing cannot be mapped casually onto human use

### Bottom line

Usnic acid is a serious investigational compound with unusually broad anticancer and antifungal relevance. It deserves attention, but also more caution than hype.

### Key References

Multifaceted Properties of Usnic Acid in Disrupting Cancer Hallmarks\
<https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11505503/>

Usnic Acid Induces Cycle Arrest, Apoptosis, and Autophagy in Gastric Cancer Cells In Vitro and In Vivo\
<https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5798279/>

Toxicity of Usnic Acid: A Narrative Review\
<https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9605823/>

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