All Studies

Atramacronoid A induces the PANoptosis-like cell death of human breast cancer cells through the CASP-3/PARP-GSDMD-MLKL pathways.

AM-A from Koidz induces unique cell death in breast cancer cells through specific pathways, showing potential as a lead compound for therapeutic development.

Li JR et al (2024).
J Asian Nat Prod Res.
PubMed:
38958645

Sesquilignans PD from Zanthoxylum nitidum var. tomentosum exerts antitumor effects via the ROS/MAPK pathway in liver cancer cells.

Scientists tested the compound sesquilignans on liver cancer cells. It significantly inhibited cell growth, induced cell death processes, and activated specific cell signaling pathways. This study demonstrates sesquilignans' potential as an anticancer agent through multiple mechanisms.

Fan CW et al (2024).
J Asian Nat Prod Res.
PubMed:
38958633

Nanospheres for curcumin delivery as a precision nanomedicine in cancer therapy.

Curcumin, a compound in turmeric, shows promise as a potent anticancer agent. Nanospheres provide an effective delivery method for curcumin, improving targeting and efficacy in cancer treatment, with minimal side effects.

Mahjoubin-Tehran M et al (2024).
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed.
PubMed:
38958210

Comparison of Anticancer, Antioxidant, Enzyme Inhibitory Effects and Phytochemical Contents between Edible Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and A New Wild Species (Lactuca anatolica).

New species of Lactuca (L. anatolica) showed stronger antioxidant properties compared to L. sativa (LS). Both inhibited cancer cell growth and induced apoptosis, suggesting pharmacological potential for further research.

Erdogan MK et al (2024).
Chem Biodivers.
PubMed:
38958194

Comprehensive study on pharmacognostic, pharmacological, and toxicological features of Ficus racemosa in Alzheimer's disease using GC-MS and molecular docking analyses.

Researchers investigated potential therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer's disease due to its high prevalence and lack of cure.Understanding these strategies is crucial for developing effective treatments for the millions affected worldwide.

Rani A et al (2024).
Toxicol Res (Camb).
PubMed:
38957785