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Glycolysis enzymes and cellular lactylation in tumour
Graphical Headlights • Glycolytic enzymes regulate lactylation in cancer cells. • Lactylation drives tumour growth, metastasis, immune evasion and contributes to microenvironment remodelling. • Targeting lactylation holds promise for cancer therapy. Abstract Cellular lactylation, a recently identified post‐translational modification, has emerged as a ...
Chenyuan Dai, Lihua Wang
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Ginsenoside Rg1 (Rg1) from Panax ginseng shows multifunctional health effects. Although oral bioavailability is low and blood–brain barrier (BBB) penetration is limited, delivery systems such as liposomes and nanoparticles may improve exposure. Rg1 reduces inflammation/oxidative stress by inhibiting nuclear factor‐κB (NF‐κB) signaling and reactive ...
Hernán Cortés +13 more
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Atlas‐Based Mapping of Traditional Chinese Medicine Effects on Tumor Microcirculation Regulation
ABSTRACT Background Tumor microcirculation plays a central role in the onset and progression of hypoxia, therapeutic resistance, and immune evasion within the tumor microenvironment. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), characterized by its multi‐targeted and systemic regulatory properties, has garnered increasing attention for its potential to modulate
I Ho +3 more
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Drug development has long included the systematic exploration of various resources. Among these, natural products are one of the most important resources from which novel agents are developed due to the multiple pharmacologic effects of these natural products on diseases. Tanshinone, a representative natural product, is the main compound extracted from
Zhibei, Li +3 more
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Tanshinones, one group of bioactive diterpenes, were widely used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. WRKYs play important roles in plant metabolism, but their regulation mechanism in Salvia miltiorrhiza remains elusive.
Wenzhi Cao +8 more
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Equality-evaluation of Wakan-yaku (Japanese-Chinese traditional medicines) with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) : comparison of constituents of original plants for Chinese traditional medicine "Dan-shen (Tan-j in)" [PDF]
Wakan-yaku (Japanese-Chinese traditional medicines) are natural products and its constituents and/or activities depend on several factors, such as species, timing of collection, producing area, individual, etc.
Tezuka Yasuhiro
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Natural Products in Cancer Prevention and Therapy: Current Challenges and Future Directions
Natural products play a pivotal role in cancer therapy. They induce cancer cell death by reprogramming four metabolic pathways while precisely targeting the tumor microenvironment and immune cells. These compounds not only leverage novel delivery systems for innovative applications but also demonstrate unique therapeutic efficacy across clinical stages:
Ruimiao Qian +8 more
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) faces great challenges during the development of modern medicine. Utilizing novel technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and nanotechnology facilitates TCM with great potential in precision diagnosis and improved treatments efficacy.
Wenqi Yu +7 more
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Correlations between SmCPS1 promoter polymorphism and tanshinone contents in Salvia miltiorrhiza
Copalyl diphosphate synthase 1 (SmCPS1) is the first committed enzyme in tanshinone biosynthesis. The promoter region plays an important role in the transcriptional regulation of genes.
Ying SUN +5 more
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Solid Dispersions as a Tool for Innovation in the Food Industry: A Path From Pharma to Food
ABSTRACT Solid dispersion (SD) is a technique used to improve the solubility of poorly water‐soluble compounds by dispersing them in a solid water‐friendly carrier. Current trends indicate that natural‐based alternatives are increasingly replacing synthetic carriers, benefiting the pharmaceutical industry, where they were first adopted, and paving the ...
Stephany C. de Rezende +3 more
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