Exploring the anti-anaphylaxis potential of natural products: A Review
Ahmed Salem Eid,
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Eman M. Zaki,
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Manal M. Sabry
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et al.
Inflammopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 19, 2025
Abstract
Allergies
are
a
common
health
issue
affecting
many
people
around
the
world,
especially
in
developed
countries.
They
occur
when
immune
system
overreacts
to
substances
that
usually
harmless.
Some
allergic
conditions
include
asthma,
sinus
infections,
skin
rashes,
food
allergies,
hay
fever,
severe
reactions,
eczema,
swelling,
and
reactions
medications
or
insect
stings.
The
causes
of
these
allergies
complex
often
linked
genetics,
which
can
lead
heightened
responses
known
as
atopy.
Throughout
history,
plant
extracts
have
been
used
for
various
purposes,
including
medicine
food.
In
addition,
their
bioactive
compounds
show
wide
range
beneficial
effects,
such
reducing
fighting
oxidative
stress,
mast
cell
stabilizers,
lowering
inflammation,
highlighting
potential
treating
conditions.
Flavonoids
phenolic
commonly
anaphylaxis
potent
anti-inflammatory
action.
This
review
aims
promote
use
natural
products
treatments
anaphylaxis.
discovery
new
drugs
derived
from
sources
holds
significant
promise
management
Language: Английский
The potential of novel arsenic nanoparticles containing metformin (MTF@As NPs): a study on their antioxidant and cytotoxic properties
BMC Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: March 28, 2025
In
the
present
research,
arsenic
nanoparticles
containing
metformin
(MTF@As
NPs)
were
synthesized
by
subjecting
a
mixture
of
As2O3
and
sodium
borohydride
solution
to
microwave
irradiation
in
presence
metformin.
The
physicochemical
properties
prepared
analyzed
using
UV-visible
spectroscopy,
Fourier
transform
infrared
spectroscopy
(FTIR),
energy-dispersive
X-ray
(EDS),
scanning
electron
microscopy
(SEM).
assessed
for
their
antioxidant
potential,
hemocompatibility,
cytotoxic
effects.
Based
on
study's
findings,
it
was
found
that
MTF@As
NPs
have
size
range
14–38
nm.
DPPH
scavenging
iron-reducing
assays
demonstrated
exhibited
significantly
higher
activity
than
As
(80–1280
µg/mL).
study
also
revealed
compatible
materials
did
not
induce
significant
hemolysis
RBCs.
According
study,
concentration
required
death
half
cells
(IC50)
treated
with
after
24
h
be
33.5
±
2.6
µg/mL
5.7
0.3
MCF-7,
NIH3T3
cells,
respectively.
Notably,
toxicity
against
MCF-7
at
concentrations
(40–1280
This
provides
insights
into
NPs,
additional
investigation
is
necessary
fully
understand
these
nanoparticles'
underlying
biological
mechanisms.
Language: Английский