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Withaferin a Attenuates Retinal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury via Akt-Dependent Inhibition of Oxidative Stress

open access: yesCells, 2022
Background: Retinal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury often results in intractable visual impairments. The survival of retinal capillary endothelial cells is crucial for the treatment of retinal I/R injury.
Zheyi Yan   +6 more
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Withaferin A ameliorates ovarian cancer-induced cachexia and proinflammatory signaling

open access: yesJournal of Ovarian Research, 2019
Background Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths amongst women in the United States. Cachexia is the primary cause of death in approximately 30% of cancer patients, and is often evidenced in ovarian cancer patients. We tested
Alex R. Straughn, Sham S. Kakar
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Withania somnifera root extract inhibits mammary cancer metastasis and epithelial to mesenchymal transition. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Though clinicians can predict which patients are at risk for developing metastases, traditional therapies often prove ineffective and metastatic disease is the primary cause of cancer patient death; therefore, there is a need to develop anti-metastatic ...
Zhen Yang   +6 more
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Withaferin-A inhibits colorectal cancer growth and metastasis by targeting the HSP90/HIF-1α/EMT axis

open access: yesArchives of Medical Science
Introduction Withaferin-A (WA) derived from natural products can inhibit the growth and metastasis of colorectal cancer (CRC) in vitro and in vivo. Transcriptome sequencing showed that WA inhibited the epithelial-mesenchymal transition pathway (EMT ...
Wen-qi Lu   +6 more
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Withaferin A inhibits osteosarcoma cells through inactivation of Notch-1 signalling

open access: yesBangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 2014
Human osteosarcoma cells were treated with withaferin A and the antiproliferative activity was evaluated by the 3-(4, 5 dimethyl-thiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assays.
Yang Chen   +4 more
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Withaferin A – A natural multifaceted therapeutic compound

open access: yesCurrent Botany, 2021
COVID 19, which has lead to the death of millions of people, is still spreading worldwide. The development of any new drug after proper trial is much time consuming.  This present global pandemic situation has lead the researchers around the world to run behind various existing antiviral and immunomodulatory natural compounds to overcome this ...
Kalaiselvi Senthil, Sangeetha Vinod
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Inhibition of Monosodium Urate Crystal-Induced Inflammation by Withaferin A

open access: yesJournal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009
Purpose. Gouty arthritis is a characteristically intense acute inflammatory reaction resulting from the formation of sodium urate crystals in the joint cavity.
Mahaboobkhan Rasool   +2 more
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Obesity: will withaferin win the war?

open access: yesNature Medicine, 2016
A new study shows that withaferin A, a steroidal lactone isolated from Withania somnifera, can exert profound metabolic benefits in mice, including body-weight loss, reduced hepatic steatosis and improved glucose control.
Paul T Pfluger, Matthias H Tschöp
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Withaferin A: A Pleiotropic Anticancer Agent from the Indian Medicinal Plant Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal

open access: yesPharmaceuticals, 2023
Cancer represents the second most deadly disease and one of the most important public health concerns worldwide. Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immune therapy are the major types of treatment strategies that have been implemented in cancer
Suneel Kumar   +9 more
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Randomized, Double-Blind, Crossover Study Comparing the Bioavailability of 4 Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal) Extracts in Healthy Adults Under Fasting Condition [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Therapeutic Research
Background: Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, commonly known as ashwagandha, is a well-known plant in ayurvedic medicine, widely valued for its therapeutic potential. Although numerous clinical studies have explored its diverse health benefits, limited data
Priyank Rathi, MD, Se-Kwon Kim, PhD
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