All Studies

The Potential of Natural Products in the Management of Cardiovascular Disease.

Research suggests natural products may offer alternative, cost-effective treatments for cardiovascular diseases, with potential benefits including anti-oxidant and anti-cholesterol effects. Explore their potential alongside conventional therapies.

Singhai H et al (2024).
Curr Pharm Des.
PubMed:
38477208

Anti-cancer effects of green synthesized gold nanoparticles using leaf extract of Annona muricata. L against squamous cell carcinoma cell line 15 through apoptotic pathway.

Researchers synthesized gold nanoparticles using plant leaf extracts as reducing and capping agents to create safer, targeted therapies for oral cancer. This could offer a promising, less toxic treatment option for tongue squamous cell carcinoma with poor prognosis, particularly in developing nations.

Mary SJ et al (2024).
Dent Res J (Isfahan).
PubMed:
38476717

Romanian Wild-Growing Chelidonium majus-An Emerging Approach to a Potential Antimicrobial Engineering Carrier System Based on AuNPs: In Vitro Investigation and Evaluation.

Tl;dr: New nanotechnology using herbal products improves stability, toxicity, absorption, and release. In vitro studies show high dissolution and antioxidant potential, making it a promising antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory candidate with diverse applications.

Segneanu AE et al (2024).
Plants (Basel).
PubMed:
38475580