Evaluating the Therapeutic Potential of Amygdalin: Cytotoxic and Antimicrobial Properties
Doaa R.I. Abdel-Gawad,
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Marwa Ibrahim,
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Hossny A. El-Banna
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et al.
Tissue and Cell,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
89, P. 102443 - 102443
Published: June 12, 2024
Language: Английский
Anticancer Attributes and Multifaceted Pharmacological Implications of Laetrile and Amygdalin
Cell Biology International,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
ABSTRACT
Laetrile,
known
as
vitamin
B17,
is
often
used
interchangeably
with
amygdalin.
Laetrile
a
semi‐synthesis
product
of
amygdalin,
whereas
amygdalin
naturally
occurring
substance
in
many
plants.
Both
compounds
have
nitrile
functional
group
that,
when
activated
by
the
intestinal
enzyme
β‐glucosidases,
releases
hydrogen
cyanide.
The
two
been
considered
for
long
time
alternative
therapy
cancer
treatment
however,
findings
available
literature
are
discordant
on
real
efficacy
laetrile/amygdalin
cancer,
highlighting
negative
benefit‐risk
ratio.
In
this
regard,
study
aimed
to
comprehensively
analyze
scientific
data
laetrile/amygdalin,
special
emphasis
their
pharmacokinetics,
underlying
pharmacological
properties,
mode
action
potent
antitumor
agent,
and
effect
human
health.
results
showed
that
there
no
clear
evidence
following
administration,
especially
at
clinical
trial
level.
However,
vitro
studies
biological
activity
these
positive
effects
related
antifibrotic,
anti‐inflammatory,
antiasthmatic,
immunoregulatory
processes.
Laetrile's
mechanism
closely
resembles
affecting
signaling
pathways.
due
its
cyanide
toxicity,
it
was
banned
food
drug
administration
(FDA)
safety
concerns.
Despite
not
receiving
permission
from
FDA,
laetrile
emerged
an
1970s.
Nonetheless,
continuing
research
investigating
safer
methods
activating
targeted
treatment.
This
opens
interesting
prospects
using
medical
therapies,
which,
further
needed.
Language: Английский
The active components and potential mechanisms of Li-Chong-Xiao-Zhen granules in the treatment of ovarian cancer: An integrated metabolomics, proteomics, network pharmacology and experimental validation
Journal of Ethnopharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 119474 - 119474
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Combined metabolomics and bioactivity assays kernelby-productsof two native Chinese cherry species: The sources of bioactive nutraceutical compounds
Ziwei Wang,
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Lin Li,
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Jiaqi Han
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et al.
Food Chemistry X,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23, P. 101625 - 101625
Published: July 5, 2024
Cherry
kernels
are
a
by-product
of
cherries
that
usually
discarded,
leading
to
waste
and
pollution.
In
this
study,
the
chemical
composition
21
batches
cherry
from
two
different
species
was
analyzed
using
untargeted
metabolomics.
The
in
vitro
antioxidant
activity,
cellular
antiproliferative
activity
these
kernel
extracts
were
also
determined,
correlation
analysis
conducted
between
differential
compounds
biological
activity.
A
total
49
screened.
Language: Английский
Survey of Physicians and Healers Using Amygdalin to Treat Cancer Patients
Sascha D. Markowitsch,
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Sali Binali,
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Jochen Rutz
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et al.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(13), P. 2068 - 2068
Published: June 28, 2024
Amygdalin
is
purported
to
exhibit
anti-cancer
properties
when
hydrolyzed
hydrogen
cyanide
(HCN).
However,
knowledge
about
amygdalin
efficacy
limited.
A
questionnaire
evaluating
the
efficacy,
treatment,
and
dosing
protocols,
reasons
for
use,
HCN
levels,
toxicity
was
distributed
physicians
healers
in
Germany,
providing
as
an
drug.
Physicians
(20)
(18)
provided
over
8
(average)
years
nearly
80
annually
treated
patients/providers.
Information
predominantly
obtained
from
colleagues
(55%).
administered
both
intravenously
(100%)
orally
(32%).
Intravenous
application
considered
maximally
delay
disease
progression
(90%)
relieve
symptoms
Dosing
based
on
recommendations
(71%)
or
personal
experience
(47%).
If
limited
success
became
apparent
after
initial
3g/infusion,
infusions
were
increased
27g/infusion.
Treatment
response
primarily
monitored
with
established
(26%)
non-established
tumor
markers
(19%).
90%
did
not
monitor
levels.
Negative
effects
restricted
a
few
dizzy
spells
nausea.
Only
58%
willing
participate
clinical
trials
contribute
data
analysis
(34%).
are
commonly
by
side
effects.
The
absence
of
standardized
treatment
calls
guidelines.
Since
intravenous
bypasses
metabolization,
re-evaluation
its
mode
action
required.
Language: Английский
Online identification of potential antioxidant components and evaluation of DNA oxidative damage protection ability in Prunus persica flowers
Mimi Sun,
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Xinyu Lei,
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Xin Lan
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et al.
Talanta,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
280, P. 126702 - 126702
Published: Aug. 13, 2024
Language: Английский
Growth of Renal Cancer Cell Lines Is Strongly Inhibited by Synergistic Activity of Low-Dosed Amygdalin and Sulforaphane
Sascha D. Markowitsch,
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Thao Pham,
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Jochen Rutz
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et al.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(21), P. 3750 - 3750
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
:
Plant
derived
isolated
compounds
or
extracts
enjoy
great
popularity
among
cancer
patients,
although
knowledge
about
their
mode
of
action
is
unclear.
The
present
study
investigated
whether
the
combination
two
herbal
drugs,
cyanogenic
diglucoside
amygdalin
and
isothiocyanate
sulforaphane
(SFN),
influences
growth
proliferation
renal
cell
carcinoma
(RCC)
lines.
Language: Английский
Quality attributes and antioxidant activity of stirred yoghurt fortified with some nano-fruit waste powders
Discover Food,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(1)
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
Abstract
Agro-industrial
wastes
have
emerged
as
a
significant
source
of
bioactive
compounds.
Therefore,
this
study
was
conducted
to
evaluate
the
feasibility
using
nano-powders
some
fruit
wastes,
namely;
apricot
(
Prunus
sp.)
and
peach
persica
L.
Batsch)
kernels,
watermelon
Citrullus
lanatus
)
rind
banana
Musa
spp.)
peel
functional
ingredients
(0.5%)
in
stirred
yoghurt,
well
their
effect
on
antioxidant
activity,
quality
characteristics,
viability
yoghurt
starter
culture
sensory
attributes.
Results
revealed
that
fortification
process
significantly
P
<
0.05)
elevated
total
solids,
fat,
protein
ash
contents,
especially
with
kernels
(AK
PK),
which
distinctly
increased
fat
by
average
values
3.46
3.40%,
3.70
3.68%
during
storage
compared
control
(3.12
3.57%),
respectively.
The
addition
(WMR)
titratable
acidity
(0.97%)
viscosity
(463.59
cP)
reduction
syneresis
(16.38%),
viable
count
culture,
acetaldehyde
diacetyl
contents
(167.10
18.82
mg/100
g)
followed
(BP).
Stirred
fortified
BP
nano-powder
had
highest
phenolic
content
(20.96
mg
gallic
acid/g)
DPPH
scavenging
activity
(31.93%)
other
nano-fruit
wastes.
Sensory
attributes
were
improved
WMR
periods,
those
AK
PK.
All
studied
constitute
excellent
raw
materials
for
development
novel
yoghurt.
Language: Английский
Amygdalin as a Potential Anti-Cancer Agent: A Concise Review of Therapeutic Insights and Mechanisms
Baghdad Journal of Biochemistry and Applied Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(4), P. 255 - 265
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Amygdalin,
also
known
as
laetrile,
has
generated
significant
controversy
within
the
scientific
medical
community
regarding
its
efficacy
a
cancer
treatment.
Extracted
primarily
from
seeds
of
fruits
like
apricots
and
almonds,
it
been
promoted
by
certain
groups
potential
cure
for
despite
criticism
toxicity
minimal
therapeutic
value.
This
review
aims
to
analyze
available
literature
on
amygdalin,
focusing
chemical
characteristics,
proposed
mechanisms
action,
role
in
prevention
therapy.
A
comprehensive
preclinical
data
clinical
trials
was
conducted
assess
amygdalin's
effects
associated
risks.
The
analysis
existing
studies
provides
insights
into
complexity
biological
activity,
including
interactions
suggested
pathways
treatment,
while
highlighting
need
further
research
clarify
safety.
Ultimately,
contributes
ongoing
discussion
surrounding
position
oncology
emphasizes
necessity
continued
exploration
develop
effective
treatment
strategies.
Language: Английский