Effect of fermentation on the constituents in the branches and leaves of Taxus media and non-small cell lung cancer. [PDF]
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From traditional medicine to nanomedicine: potential of <i>Ginkgo biloba</i> extracts in treating inflammatory skin diseases. [PDF]
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Comparative Molecular Docking of Apigenin and Luteolin versus Conventional Ligands for TP-53, pRb, APOBEC3H, and HPV-16 E6: Potential Clinical Applications in Preventing Gynecological Malignancies. [PDF]
Dunjic M +7 more
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Micro- and Nanoplastics and Functional Nutrients in Human Health: Epigenetic Mechanisms and Cellular Resilience Signaling in Brain Insulin Resistance and the Risk of Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]
Lombardo C +9 more
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Ginkgetin attenuates metastasis of breast cancer via inhibition of the Hedgehog signaling pathway
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Biflavone Ginkgetin, a Novel Wnt Inhibitor, Suppresses the Growth of Medulloblastoma [PDF]
Medulloblastoma (MB) is a form of malignant brain tumor that predominantly arises in infants and children, of which approximately 25 % is due to upregulation of canonical Wnt pathway with mainly mutations in CTNNB1. Therefore, Wnt inhibitors could offer rational therapeutic strategies and chemoprevention for this malignant cancer. In our present study,
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Ginkgo biloba L., a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, is always used to treat various diseases. Ginkgetin is an active biflavonoid isolated from leaves of Ginkgo biloba L., which exhibits diverse biological activities, including anti-tumor, anti-microbial, anti-cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and anti-inflammatory effects.
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Ginkgetin: A natural biflavone with versatile pharmacological activities
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2020Natural products, being richly endowed with curative powers, have become spotlight for biomedical and pharmaceutical research to develop novel therapeutics during recent years. Ginkgetin (GK), a natural non-toxic biflavone, has been shown to exhibit anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-adipogenic, and neuroprotective activities.
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Ginkgetin: Advances on Resources, Bioactivity, and Pharmacology
2023Ginkgetin is the first known biflavonoid, isolated from the leaves of Ginkgo biloba L. after which it was named. It is a derivative of amentoflavone with two methoxy groups (7,4′-dimethylamentoflavone). Besides the ginkgo leaves, its presence has been confirmed in more than 20 other plant species, most of which are known in traditional medicine.
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Synergy of Ginkgetin and Resveratrol in Suppressing VEGF-Induced Angiogenesis: A Therapy in Treating Colorectal Cancer [PDF]
Ginkgetin, a biflavone from Ginkgo biloba leaf, and resveratrol, a polyphenol found in grape and wine, are two phytochemicals being identified for its binding to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF): the binding, therefore, resulted in the alteration of the physiological roles of VEGF-mediated angiogenesis.
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