All Studies

Evaluation of the biological efficiency of Terminalia chebula fruit extract against neurochemical changes induced in brain of diabetic rats: an epigenetic study.

The study found that the ethanolic Terminalia chebula extract reduced oxidative stress, improved brain integrity, and decreased abnormal changes in the brains of diabetic rats. This suggests that T. chebula extract could potentially be beneficial for the treatment of diabetes-related neuroinflammation.

El-Shamarka MEA et al (2024).
Inflammopharmacology.
PubMed:
38329710

Genetics and metabolic responses of Artemisia annua L to the lake of phosphorus under the sparingly soluble phosphorus fertilizer: evidence from transcriptomics analysis.

Wan L et al (2024).
Funct Integr Genomics.
PubMed:
38329581

Ferroptosis: A New Research Direction of Artemisinin and Its Derivatives in Anti-Cancer Treatment.

Researchers examined artemisinin derivatives as a potential anti-cancer treatment. These compounds induce cell death through ferroptosis by increasing iron levels and lipid peroxide accumulation. This study supports future clinical applications of these compounds in cancer treatment.

Wang Y et al (2024).
Am J Chin Med.
PubMed:
38328829

Network analysis, in vivo, and in vitro experiments identified the mechanisms by which Piper longum L. [Piperaceae] alleviates cartilage destruction, joint inflammation, and arthritic pain.

Study evaluated the efficacy of L. [Piperaceae] in inhibiting pain and joint destruction in osteoarthritis (OA). Network analysis and molecular docking predicted potential targets and pathways. Results showed that L. [Piperaceae] may be a disease-modifying OA drug candidate.

Jo HG et al (2024).
Front Pharmacol.
PubMed:
38328576