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Luteolin alleviates DSS‐induced ulcerative colitis in mice by targeting the NLRP3 inflammasome, as it shows no effect in NLRP3‐/‐ mice. It inhibits NLRP3 activation and IL‐1β secretion in macrophages by reducing ROS, mtROS and calcium levels via AMPK binding and signalling. Metabolomic changes suggest lipid metabolism involvement. Luteolin represents a
Lianxiang Luo +8 more
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This study offers considerable information on plant wealth of therapeutic importance used traditionally by the residents of 11 villages under three subdivisions of Kurseong, Darjeeling Sadar, and Mirik in the Darjeeling District, West Bengal.
Yasodha Subba +2 more
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Background Cleome viscosa is considered as an important medicinal plant extensively used in India, China, Bangladesh, and a few countries in Africa.
Yarrappagaari Suresh +5 more
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Background: In women, breast cancer is currently among the most common cancers and the second major cause of cancer-related mortality. One therapeutic target for breast cancer is the progesterone receptor (PR), which can be inhibited by specific PR ...
Asma A. Mokashi, Neela M. Bhatia
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Ethnopharmacological Approaches to Wound Repair [PDF]
Wound is breaking of the skin by a physical injury. Wound healing is a connective tissue response along with the repair process which immediately comes after the injury. It occurs as a sequence of phases such as haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodelling and causes series of interactions between the extracellular matrix, cytokine ...
Esra Küpeli Akkol +4 more
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Migration and Ethnobotanical Practices: The Case of Tifey Among Haitian Immigrants in Cuba [PDF]
Ethnobotanical knowledge and practices are dynamic and they change as they are transferred and appropriated by people who are adapting to new surroundings and changing environments.
Beyra, A., Godinez, D., Volpato, G.
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A prelude report on molecular docking of HER2 protein towards comprehending anti-cancer properties of saponins from Solanum tuberosum [PDF]
Saponins are extensively known for many biological activities e.g. antimicrobial, anti-palatability, anti-cancer and hemolytic. As cancer cells have a more cholesterol-like compound in their membrane structure the saponins bind cholesterol due to their ...
Pratyoosh Shukla, Puneet K. Singh
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Hydrodistillation of Salvia officinalis L. generates wastewater enriched in polyphenolic compounds with biological activity. This study evaluates its anti‐inflammatory effects in vitro using LPS‐stimulated Raw 264.7 macrophages and E. coli‐challenged Caco‐2 cells.
Maria Sofia Molonia +8 more
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The diabetes-associated mortality rate is increasing annually, along with the severity of its accompanying disorders that impair human health. Worldwide, several medicinal plants are frequently urged for the management of diabetes.
Y. K. Mohanta +7 more
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Inhibitory effect of calotropis gigantea extract on ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation and arachidonic acid induced inflammation in a murine model of asthma [PDF]
The root of Calotropis gigantea has been reported as a traditional folkloric medicine in treatment of asthma in the Indian literature. Root contain α-and β-amyrin are reported to possess anti-lipoxygenase activity.
Vipin Bulani, Kailash Biyani, Ravindra Kale, Unmesh Joshi, Kishor Charhate, Dinesh Kumar, Ramesh Pagore, Int J Cur Bio Med Sci.
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