Natural Compounds for Preventing Age-Related Diseases and Cancers
Mi‐Ran Ki,
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Sol Youn,
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Dong Hyun Kim
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(14), P. 7530 - 7530
Published: July 9, 2024
Aging
is
a
multifaceted
process
influenced
by
hereditary
factors,
lifestyle,
and
environmental
elements.
As
time
progresses,
the
human
body
experiences
degenerative
changes
in
major
functions.
The
external
internal
signs
of
aging
manifest
various
ways,
including
skin
dryness,
wrinkles,
musculoskeletal
disorders,
cardiovascular
diseases,
diabetes,
neurodegenerative
cancer.
Additionally,
cancer,
like
aging,
complex
disease
that
arises
from
accumulation
genetic
epigenetic
alterations.
Circadian
clock
dysregulation
has
recently
been
identified
as
an
important
risk
factor
for
cancer
development.
Natural
compounds
herbal
medicines
have
gained
significant
attention
their
potential
preventing
age-related
diseases
inhibiting
progression.
These
demonstrate
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
anti-proliferative,
pro-apoptotic,
anti-metastatic,
anti-angiogenic
effects
well
circadian
regulation.
This
review
explores
cancers,
specific
natural
targeting
key
features
these
conditions.
Language: Английский
A comprehensive review of marine sponge metabolites, with emphasis on Neopetrosia sp.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 135823 - 135823
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Recent Advances in Marine-Derived Bioactives Towards Cancer Therapy
International Journal of Translational Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(4), P. 740 - 781
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
The
increase
in
cancer
incidence
recent
years
necessitates
urgent
exploration
of
novel
and
alternative
sources
natural
bioactives
for
targeted
therapy.
Approximately
75%
the
Earth’s
surface
is
covered
by
oceans,
which
are
thought
to
harbor
untapped
physiologically
active
compounds
with
potential
efficacy
against
cancer.
Recently,
a
growing
focus
has
been
on
isolating
investigating
bioactive
derived
from
marine
sources.
Bioactive
metabolites
diverse
chemical
structures,
isolated
various
species
such
as
algae,
mollusks,
actinomycetes,
demonstrate
wide
range
cancers.
To
our
knowledge,
this
one
articles
that
reviewed
papers
application
marine-derived
This
study
aims
showcase
some
most
current
developments
therapy
have
identified
Language: Английский
Isoechinulin B, a natural product from Antarctic fungus, attenuates acute liver injury by inhibiting excessive cell adhesion
Han Sun,
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Xu Pang,
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Jianrui Li
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et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 177065 - 177065
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Mechanism of luteolin against non-small-cell lung cancer: a study based on network pharmacology, molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulation, and in vitro experiments
Jihang Zhang,
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Changling Li,
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Wenyi Li
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et al.
Frontiers in Oncology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Nov. 8, 2024
Luteolin,
a
naturally
occurring
flavonoid
compound,
demonstrates
promising
anti-cancer
properties.
However,
its
mechanism
against
non-small-cell
lung
cancer
(NSCLC)
remains
unknown.
This
study
employed
network
pharmacology,
molecular
docking,
dynamics
simulation
(MDS),
and
Language: Английский
Bioactive potency of extracts from Stylissa carteri and Amphimedon chloros with silver nanoparticles against cancer cell lines and pathogenic bacteria
Biomedical Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22(2)
Published: Dec. 19, 2024
Silver
nanoparticles
(AgNPs)
are
spherical
particles
with
a
number
of
specific
and
unique
physical
(such
as
surface
plasmon
resonance,
high
electrical
conductivity
thermal
stability)
well
chemical
(including
antimicrobial
activity,
catalytic
efficiency
the
ability
to
form
conjugates
biomolecules)
properties.
These
properties
allow
AgNPs
exhibit
desired
interactions
biological
system
make
them
prospective
candidates
for
use
in
antibacterial
anticancer
activities.
have
quenching
capacity,
which
produces
reactive
oxygen
species
disrupts
cellular
processes
reducing
function
mitochondria,
damaging
cell
membrane,
inhibiting
DNA
replication
altering
protein
synthesis).
In
addition,
sponge
extracts
contain
biologically
active
substances
therapeutic
effects.
Therefore,
concurrent
these
agents
may
present
potential
development
novel
antitumor
drugs.
The
study
investigated
cytotoxic
effects
combined
from
species,
Stylissa
carteri
or
Amphimedon
chloros,
against
various
cancer
lines
pathogenic
bacterial
strains.
was
it
provided
further
understanding
cytotoxicity
underlying
mechanisms
AgNPs.
Alterations
properties,
such
size,
charge
polydispersity
index,
were
demonstrated
after
lyophilization.
Scanning
electron
microscopy
revealed
submicron‑sized
particles.
across
lung,
colorectal,
breast
pancreatic
lines,
demonstrated,
especially
when
extracts,
suggested
synergistic
effect.
Analysis
using
liquid
chromatography‑mass
spectrometry
key
components
molecular
docking
simulations
indicated
inhibition
between
extract
epidermal
growth
factor
receptor
tyrosine
kinase
A.
Synergistic
several
Staphylococcus
xylosus,
Klebsiella
oxytoca,
Enterobacter
aerogenes,
Micrococcus
spp.
Escherichia
coli,
observed
ethyl
acetate
extracts.
results
application
marine‑derived
compounds
nanotechnology
combating
infections.
Future
research
should
elucidate
mechanistic
pathways
investigate
in
vivo
efficacy.
Language: Английский