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Phytochemical and pharmacological properties of the genus Tamarix: a comprehensive review.

Summary: Genus Tamarix plants have potential therapeutic benefits like anti-cancer and anti-diabetic properties due to their compounds. Further research on their mechanisms of action is needed for medical applications.

Li F et al (2024).
Arch Pharm Res.
PubMed:
38750332

Nutraceutical blends predict enhanced health via microbiota reshaping improving cytokines and life quality: a Brazilian double-blind randomized trial.

Study showed nutraceutical formulations with prebiotics, minerals, and silymarin improved gut microbiota, sleep, quality of life, and metabolic markers in overweight/obese individuals. NSupple_Silybum had significant positive effects on microbiota composition.

Santamarina AB et al (2024).
Sci Rep.
PubMed:
38750102

Ganoderma lucidum spores-derived particulate β-glucan treatment improves antitumor response by regulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells in triple-negative breast cancer.

GPG, a glucan from Ganoderma lucidum, improves immune response in breast cancer. Combining with Gemcitabine reduces tumor burden, alters TME, and inhibits MDSC expansion. GPG reverses immunosuppression induced by chemotherapy.

Bu Y et al (2024).
Int J Biol Macromol.
PubMed:
38749890

Complete and circularized genome sequences of five nitrogen-fixing Bradyrhizobium sp. strains isolated from root nodules of peanut, Arachis hypogaea, cultivated in Tunisia.

Bouznif B et al (2024).
Microbiol Resour Announc.
PubMed:
38747611

Molecular insights into the antioxidant and anticancer properties: A comprehensive analysis through molecular modeling, docking, and dynamics studies.

Researchers evaluated Solanum virginianum seeds for therapeutic compounds. Methanol extract showed highest phenolic & flavonoid content, antioxidant activity, and promising anticancer potential. This study emphasizes the importance of natural compounds in drug discovery.

Banu HS et al (2024).
J Cell Biochem.
PubMed:
38747366

Bioguided Fractionation of Phyllanthus spp.: Unveiling Anticancer Potential through Metabolomic Correlation and ADMETox Insights.

Scientists studied plants from the Phyllanthus genus for potential cancer treatments. They identified bioactive compounds using advanced analytical techniques and found promising results, suggesting the potential for future drug development. This research highlights the importance of natural products in cancer therapy.

Silva FS et al (2024).
Chem Biodivers.
PubMed:
38747034