Review

Antimicrobial and Other Biomedical Properties of Extracts from Plantago major, Plantaginaceae.

Scientists have studied the medicinal properties of a particular herb called [herb name]. The review highlights its antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory effects, and wound-healing properties. These findings suggest that [herb name] has potential as a valuable natural medicine.

Zhakipbekov K et al (2023).
Pharmaceuticals (Basel).
PubMed:
37631007

The Role of Plant-Derived Natural Products in the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease-What Is the Clinical Evidence So Far?

Researchers reviewed the use of plant-derived natural products, such as Curcumin and Mastiha, in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). These products have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties, and may offer an alternative or complementary treatment to standard medications.

Davila MM and Papada E (2023).
Life (Basel).
PubMed:
37629560

Impact of Processing and Physicochemical Parameter on Hibiscus sabdariffa Calyxes Biomolecules and Antioxidant Activity: From Powder Production to Reconstitution.

This review discusses the effects of different stabilization methods on the properties of a tropical plant powder, particularly its bioactive molecules and antioxidant activity. Factors such as drying techniques, powder production, and reconstitution media are explored to improve its nutritional quality.

M'be CU et al (2023).
Foods.
PubMed:
37627982

From Plants to Psycho-Neurology: Unravelling the Therapeutic Benefits of Bioactive Compounds in Brain Disorders.

Plant-derived bioactive compounds, such as vitamin C, polyphenols, curcumin, and resveratrol, have antioxidant and neuroprotective properties, suggesting potential for treating oxidative stress-related diseases like MDD, ASD, ADHD, and neurodegenerative disorders. Additional clinical research is needed to confirm their therapeutic benefits.

Grosso C, Santos M and Barroso MF (2023).
Antioxidants (Basel).
PubMed:
37627598

A Review on the Impact of Oxidative Stress and Medicinal Plants on Leydig Cells.

Leydig cells play a crucial role in reproduction. Oxidative stress can lead to dysfunction of these cells and male infertility. Medicinal plants can enhance Leydig cell function and antioxidant levels, potentially offering an alternative treatment for infertility. However, the optimal dosage and measurement of antioxidant content is crucial.

Monageng E et al (2023).
Antioxidants (Basel).
PubMed:
37627554

Nanotechnology-Based Drug Delivery Approaches of Mangiferin: Promises, Reality and Challenges in Cancer Chemotherapy.

Scientists explore the anticancer potential of mangiferin, derived from the Mangifera indica plant, using nanoparticle carriers to overcome its delivery challenges. Deep-learning approaches are also discussed for pharmacokinetic issues.

Sarfraz M et al (2023).
Cancers (Basel).
PubMed:
37627222

Evaluating Alterations of the Oral Microbiome and Its Link to Oral Cancer among Betel Quid Chewers: Prospecting Reversal through Probiotic Intervention.

The study examines the effects of betel quid consumption on oral health and cancer development. It highlights the dysbiosis caused by betel quid in the oral microbiota and suggests that restoring the microbiota could be a potential therapy for oral cancer.

Diwan P et al (2023).
Pathogens.
PubMed:
37623956

Moringa oleifera: A Review on the Antiproliferative Potential in Breast Cancer Cells.

This review highlights the potential of the medicinal tree (MO) in treating breast cancer. MO extract has shown antioxidant properties and ability to induce apoptosis in breast cancer cells, making it a potential alternative drug therapy.

Moremane MM, Abrahams B and Tiloke C (2023).
Curr Issues Mol Biol.
PubMed:
37623253