Glabridin , a prenylated isoflavonoid of G. glabra L. roots (European licorice, Fabaceae), has been associated with a wide range of biological properties such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-atherogenic, regulation of energy metabolism, ... Glabridin is a flavonoid derived from licorice with diverse pharmacological effects, including antitumor activity. This review examines the molecular targets, signaling pathways, and novel delivery systems of glabridin for cancer treatment. Glabridin is defined as a flavonoid extracted from the perennial herb Glycyrrhiza glabra, known for its ability to reduce scar proliferation, inhibit inflammation, and promote healing by inducing apoptosis and inhibiting collagen production in keloid fibroblasts. AI generated definition based on: Fitoterapia, 2024 Glabridin is a yellowish-brown powder derived from licorice root extract. It is an isoflavane, a type of natural phenol, that inhibits platelet activation and is used in cosmetics.