Abstract: A punicalagin is a metabolic product of pomegranate fruits and peeled. We have compiled the recent literature review from different sources. The extract of pomegranate fruits and peel has been reported for health-beneficial properties in inflammation-associated chronic disease and the regulatory role in NF-KB, MAPK, IL-6/JAK/STAT3, and PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway. Punicalagin is an ellagitannin found in the peel of pomegranate (Punica granatum). It is a polyphenol with proven biological/pharmacological activities like antioxidant, hepatoprotective, an-ti-atherosclerotic, anti-cancer, anti-neurological, anti-diabetic, and anti-digestive. The extracts have a rich source of hydrolyzable tannin and anthocyanin exhibiting strong anti-neoplastic properties. Anti-cancer activities of pomegranate with reference to modulated signaling pathways in various cancer diseases have been recently reported. The punicalagin-induced redirection of the signal-transduction pathway from survival and proliferation into the cell cycle by arrested the living cells. Apoptosis senescence and autophagy and thus compromising neoplastic progression are delineated. This review is based mainly on data obtained from various sources including the in-vitro cell line model and its activities that are concerned with the effect of punicalagin activities on various cell types.