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Targeting androgen receptor signaling with MicroRNAs and Curcumin: a promising ...

Javed, Z; Khan, K; Rasheed, A; Sadia, H; Shahwani, MN; Irshad, A; Raza, S; Salehi, B; Sharifi-Rad, J; Suleria, HAR; Martins, N; Quispe, C

Prostate cancer (PC) is a multifactorial disease characterized by the abrogation of androgen receptor signaling. Advancement in microbiology techniques has highlighted the significant role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the progression of PC cells from an androgen-dependent to an androgen-independent state. At that stage, prostate tumors also fail to respond to currently practiced hormone therapies. So, studies in re...


Glycyrrhiza Genus: Enlightening Phytochemical Components for Pharmacological an...

Sharifi-Rad, J; Quispe, C; Herrera-Bravo, J; Belén, LH; Kaur, R; Kregiel, D; Uprety, Y; Beyatli, A; Yeskaliyeva, B; Kirkin, C; Özçelik, B; Sen, S

The Glycyrrhiza genus, generally well-known as licorice, is broadly used for food and medicinal purposes around the globe. The genus encompasses a rich pool of bioactive molecules including triterpene saponins (e.g., glycyrrhizin) and flavonoids (e.g., liquiritigenin, liquiritin). This genus is being increasingly exploited for its biological effects such as antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammat...


Cyperus spp.: A Review on Phytochemical Composition, Biological Activity, and H...

Taheri, Y; Herrera-Bravo, J; Huala, L; Salazar, LA; Sharifi-Rad, J; Akram, M; Shahzad, K; Melgar-Lalanne, G; Baghalpour, N; Tamimi, K

Cyperaceae are a plant family of grass-like monocots, comprising 5600 species with a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and tropical regions. Phytochemically, Cyperus is one of the most promising health supplementing genera of the Cyperaceae family, housing ˜950 species, with Cyperus rotundus L. being the most reported species in pharmacological studies. The traditional uses of Cyperus spp. have been report...


Mapping routine measles vaccination in low- and middle-income countries

Sbarra, AN; Rolfe, S; Nguyen, JQ; Earl, L; Galles, NC; Marks, A; Abbas, KM; Abbasi-Kangevari, M; Abbastabar, H; Abd-Allah, F; Abdelalim, A; Abdollahi, M


Curcumin’s nanomedicine formulations for therapeutic application in neurologica...

Salehi, B; Calina, D; Docea, AO; Koirala, N; Aryal, S; Lombardo, D; Pasqua, L; Taheri, Y; Castillo, CMS; Martorell, M; Martins, N; Iriti, M

The brain is the body’s control center, so when a disease affects it, the outcomes are devastating. Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis are brain diseases that cause a large number of human deaths worldwide. Curcumin has demonstrated beneficial effects on brain health through several mechanisms such as antioxidant, amyloid ß-binding, anti-inflammatory, tau inhibition, metal chelation, ne...


Myricetin bioactive effects: Moving from preclinical evidence to potential clin...

Taheri, Y; Suleria, HAR; Martins, N; Sytar, O; Beyatli, A; Yeskaliyeva, B; Seitimova, G; Salehi, B; Semwal, P; Painuli, S; Kumar, A; Azzini, E

Several flavonoids have been recognized as nutraceuticals, and myricetin is a good example. Myricetin is commonly found in plants and their antimicrobial and antioxidant activities is well demonstrated. One of its beneficial biological effects is the neuroprotective activity, showing preclinical activities on Alzheimer, Parkinson, and Huntington diseases, and even in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Also, myricet...


Diet, lifestyle and cardiovascular diseases: Linking pathophysiology to cardiop...

Sharifi-Rad, J; Rodrigues, CF; Sharopov, F; Docea, AO; Karaca, AC; Sharifi-Rad, M; Karincaoglu, DK; Gülseren, G; Senol, E; Demircan, E; Taheri, Y

Heart and blood vessels disorders comprise one of the main causes of death worldwide. Pharmacologically active natural compounds have been used as a complementary therapy in cardiovascular disease around the world in a traditional way. Dietary, natural bioactive compounds, as well as healthy lifestyles, are considered to prevent coronary artery diseases. Pre-clinical and clinical studies reported that consumpti...


Turmeric and Its Major Compound Curcumin on Health: Bioactive Effects and Safet...

Sharifi-Rad, J; Rayess, YE; Rizk, AA; Sadaka, C; Zgheib, R; Zam, W; Sestito, S; Rapposelli, S; Neffe-Skocinska, K; Zielinska, D; Salehi, B; Setzer, WN

Curcumin, a yellow polyphenolic pigment from the Curcuma longa L. (turmeric) rhizome, has been used for centuries for culinary and food coloring purposes, and as an ingredient for various medicinal preparations, widely used in Ayurveda and Chinese medicine. In recent decades, their biological activities have been extensively studied. Thus, this review aims to offer an in-depth discussion of curcumin application...


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