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Molecular docking, MMGBSA, and ADMET studies of phytoconstituents of Ocimum gratissimum on multiple breast cancer targets.

Researchers computationally investigated phytochemicals in plant for breast cancer treatment. Isovitexin, vitexin, rosmarinic acid, nepetoidin A, and luteolin show strong anti-cancer properties with good safety profiles for oral administration. Important for developing potential breast cancer treatments.

Ajiboye BO et al (2024).
Nat Prod Res.
PubMed:
38648537

Ultrasonic synthesis of green lipid nanocarriers loaded with Scutellaria barbata extract: a sustainable approach for enhanced anticancer and antibacterial therapy.

Researchers developed lipid nanocarriers using ultrasonic waves to encapsulate Scutellaria barbata for anticancer and antibacterial benefits. Green technology synthesis enhances bioavailability, controlled release, and stability. Potential for eco-friendly drug delivery advancements.

Jetti R et al (2024).
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng.
PubMed:
38647679