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Mitosis Inhibitors and Medicinal Plants: Neurotoxicity and Neuroprotection

2021

Cancer is one of the devastating diseases worldwide, causing desperate outcomes and high mortality rates. Despite undeniable improvements in cancer treatment, many patients with malignancies still suffer from adverse drug reactions, among which peripheral neurotoxicity holds great importance. Peripheral neuropathy as a representation of peripheral neurotoxicity is a usual complication of chemotherapy, reducing the life quality of individuals since it can adversely induce sensory and motor dysfunctions influencing patients’ life. Mitosis inhibitors are substantially administered drugs during chemotherapy. However, these drugs may induce the occurrence of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuro…

Chemotherapybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentNeurotoxicityCancerContext (language use)medicine.diseaseBioinformaticsNeuroprotectionPeripheral neuropathymedicinebusinessAdverse effectMedicinal plants
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Volatile components of Centaurea eryngiodes Lam. and Centaurea iberica Trev.var. hermonis Bois. Lam.,two Asteraceae growing wild in Lebanon.

2005

The volatile components of the flowerheads of Centaurea eryngioides Lam. and Centaurea iberica Trev. var. hermonis Boiss. Lam. were obtained by hydrodistillation and identified by GC and GC–MS. Altogether 91 components, mostly fatty acids and hydrocarbons, were identified.

Chromatography GasbiologyPlant compositionOrganic ChemistryPlant ScienceAsteraceaeAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionCentaurealawBotanyCentaurea ibericaOils VolatilePlant OilsGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryLebanonMedicinal plantsEssential oilNatural product research
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Antiproliferative activity of hexane extract from Tunisian Cistus libanotis, Cistus monspeliensis and Cistus villosus

2013

Abstract Background As a part of our investigation on Tunisian medicinal plants, we have carried out a phytochemical investigation of the hexane extracts from leaves of Cistus libanotis, C. villosus and C. monspeliensis, evualuating also their possible antiproliferative activity in vitro. Results The major compounds of hexane extracts were identified and quantified by GC-MS. The composition of the three species, although belonging to the same genus, is completely different. The antiproliferative activity was evaluated against murine monocyte/macrophages (J774.A1), human melanoma cells (A-375), and human breast cancer cells (MCF-7), showing major activity against the human melanoma cell line…

Cistus villosuChemistry(all)MonoterpeneCistus libanotischemistry.chemical_compoundCistusCistus monspeliensiSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaCistus monspeliensisMedicinal plantsHexane extractbiologyTraditional medicineC. villosuC. monspeliensiSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryPreliminary Communicationbiology.organism_classificationAntiproliferative activity in vitroHexanechemistryPhytochemicalCistus libanotiHuman melanomaGC-MSChemistry Central Journal
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Activity of Artemisinin-Type Compounds Against Cancer Cells

2012

Clinical Oncology strives for complete remission of patients with cancer, but still crusades against multidrug resistance of various cancers. Scientists and clinicians have been challenged to identify new potent anticancer compounds with new targeting strategies. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) provides a large spectrum of medicinal plants containing many biocompounds that possess anticancer activities. These represent a source of molecules that may have antiproliferative effects on a variety of cancers.

Clinical Oncologybusiness.industryCancerTraditional Chinese medicineMitotic spindle checkpointmedicine.diseaseMultiple drug resistanceCancer cellCancer researchMedicineArtemisininbusinessMedicinal plantsmedicine.drug
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Medicinal and useful plants in the tradition of Rotonda, Pollino National Park, Southern Italy.

2013

Abstract Background This paper reports an ethnobotanical survey of the traditional uses of medicinal and useful plants in an area of the Pollino National Park, Basilicata, Southern Italy. The study, conducted between 2009 and 2010, gathered information on the medicinal plants traditionally used in the neighbourhood of town of Rotonda, in the Pollino National Park, that appears have very rich and interesting ethnopharmacological traditions. Methods In all, we interviewed 120 key informants, whose age ranged between 50 and 95 years. Results The research resulted to the identification of 78 medicinal plants belonging to 46 families. Among the species reported, 59 are used in human medicine, 18…

Cultural StudiesVeterinary MedicineCalabria regionHealth (social science)BiodiversityEthnobotanyUseful plantsHealth(social science)Daily practiceHuman medicineAnimalsHumansBasilicata regionSocioeconomicsMedicinal plantsPlants MedicinalAgricultural and Biological Sciences(all)National parkResearchTraditional medicineGeographyComplementary and alternative medicineItalyKey informantsEthnobotanyEthnopharmacologyMedicine TraditionalGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPhytotherapyJournal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine
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Phytochemical Analysis and Cytotoxicity Towards Multidrug-Resistant Leukemia Cells of Essential Oils Derived from Lebanese Medicinal Plants

2012

Juniperus excelsa fruit essential oil as well as J. oxycedrus, Cedrus libani, and Pinus pinea wood essential oils have been obtained with yields between 2.2 ± 0.3 % to 3.4 ± 0.5 % and analyzed by gas chromatography. Sesquiterpenes mainly characterized C. libani and J. oxycedrus essential oils, while in P. pinea and J. excelsa, monoterpenes were the most abundant compounds. In J. oxycedrus, cis-calamenene (7.8 %), cuparene (3.8 %), and cis-thujopsenal (2.0 %) have been detected for the first time. The cytotoxic activity of these essential oils against drug-sensitive CCRF-CEM and multidrug-resistant P-glycoprotein-expressing CEM/ADR5000 leukemia cells has been investigated (IC₅₀ values: 29.46…

Cupressaceaegas chromatographyPharmaceutical ScienceAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionlawDrug DiscoveryTumor Cells CulturedLebanonMedicinal plantsLeukemiabiologyTraditional medicinePinaceaeWoodDrug Resistance MultiplePhytochemicalJuniperus excelsaPinaceaeMolecular MedicineSesquiterpenesJuniperus oxycedruscancer; essential oils; gas chromatography; multidrug resistance; Juniperus excelsa; Juniperus oxycedrus; Cupressaceae; Cedrus libani; Pinus pinea; PinaceaeNOmultidrug resistanceBotanyOils VolatileHumanscancerCedrusessential oilsEssential oilCedrus libaniPharmacologyPlants MedicinalOrganic ChemistryCupressaceaePinusbiology.organism_classificationCedrus libaniAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicComplementary and alternative medicineDrug Resistance NeoplasmFruitJuniperusMonoterpenesPinus pineaJuniperus excelsaJuniperus oxycedrusPhytotherapyPlanta Medica
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Farmakognozija, 1. Vispārīgā daļa

1940

Dabiskas izcelsmes zāļu preparātiPharmacognosyMedicinal plants:MEDICINE::Physiology and pharmacology::Pharmacological research::Pharmacology [Research Subject Categories]Zāles (farmakoloģija)FarmakoķīmijaPharmacochemistryDziedniecības augiDrugsFarmācijaDrogasFarmakoloģijaFarmakognozija
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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors and Downstream Signalling Pathways as Cancer Treatment Targets for Medicinal Plants

2015

Downstream (manufacturing)KinaseEpidermal growth factorGrowth factor receptor inhibitorPharmacologyBiologySignal transductionReceptorMedicinal plantsSignalling pathwaysCell biology
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Adverse drug reactions in some African herbal medicine: literature review and stakeholders’ interview

2014

International audience; Background: In view of the large consumption of herbal medicine in Africa countries, it is likely that many adverse drugs reactions go unrecorded with either patients failing to present to health services, or no pharmacovigilance analysis being made, or the analysis not being reported centrally. This problem is of interest especially for those who are working in the general area of adverse drug reactions or stakeholders in the domain of herbal medicine for considering safety issues. Methods: We are particularly interested in the way that the use of very wellknown and highly valued plants is linked to the observation of adverse drug reactions in African countries. We …

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtyAlternative medicinesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAlternative medicineMédecine humaine et pathologieReview Articlealternative medicines;complementary therapies;pharmacovigilance practice;toxicological risk assesment;traditional medicinePharmacovigilance practiceToxicology and food chainOccupational safety and healthPharmacovigilanceFood and NutritionMedicine[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringDrug reactionMedicinal plantsGénie des procédéslcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatmentsToxicologie et chaîne alimentairemedia_commonTraditional medicinebusiness.industry[ SPI.GPROC ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringTraditional medicineToxicological risk assessmentmedicine.diseaselcsh:RZ409.7-999Complementary therapiesComplementary and alternative medicineAction (philosophy)Family medicineAlimentation et NutritionHuman health and pathologybusinessAdverse drug reactionIntegrative Medicine Research
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Furostanol saponins and ecdysones with cytotoxic activity from Helleborus bocconei ssp. intermedius

2009

Two furostanol saponins helleboroside A (1) and helleboroside B (2) were isolated from the methanol extract of Helleborus bocconei Ten. subsp. intermedius (Guss.) Greuter and Burdet, along with the furospirostanol saponin 4 and two ecdysones: ecdysterone (5) and polypodyne B (6). Compound 2 was enzymatically hydrolysed to give product 3. The biological activity of all compounds was tested against rat C6 glioma cells showing a significant cytotoxicity for compounds 3, 4 and 6. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

EcdysoneStereochemistryHelleborusSaponinRanunculaceaePharmacognosyCell Linefurostanol saponinC6 glioma cellAnimalsSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaMedicinal plantsCytotoxicitycytotoxic activityPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular StructureTraditional medicinebiologyPlant ExtractsGlycosideBiological activitySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaSaponinsbiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicRatsHelleborusSterolschemistryH. bocconei subsp. intermediuRanunculaceae
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