نتایج جستجو برای: anticancer effect

تعداد نتایج: 1669582  

2011
Yogesh Joshi Bhawana Goyal

This article presents a review about anthocyanins and shows they have anticancer property. Mechanism that may be responsible for the inhibitory effect of anthocyanins in carcinogenesis and tumor growth is either cellular redox status modification or any interference with basic cellular functions like cell cycle, apoptosis, inflammation, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis. New anticancer agen...

Journal: :Annales pharmaceutiques francaises 2013
J Vigneron A Astier R Trittler J D Hecq M Daouphars I Larsson B Pourroy F Pinguet

The recommendations for the practical stability of anticancer drugs published in 2010 by the French Society of Hospital Pharmacists (SFPO) and the European Society of Oncology Pharmacists (ESOP) have been updated. Ten new molecules have been included (asparaginase, azacitidine, bevacizumab, clofarabine, eribuline mesylate, folinate sodium, levofolinate calcium, nelarabine, rituximab, temsirolim...

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Wamidh H Talib

Melatonin is a natural indoleamine produced by the pineal gland that has many functions, including regulation of the circadian rhythm. Many studies have reported the anticancer effect of melatonin against a myriad of cancer types. Cancer hallmarks include sustained proliferation, evading growth suppressors, metastasis, replicative immortality, angiogenesis, resisting cell death, altered cellula...

Mohammadnejad D Soleimani Rad J,

Background: Male factors, mainly spermatogenesis disorder, are responsible for 20-30% of infertility occurs in different societies. One of the known causes of spermatogenesis disorder is chemotherapy in patients with cancer. The side effect of chemoterpic agents may last from 10 years up to the end of the life. Since dividing cells are mainly affected by anticancer drugs, the aim of the present...

Journal: :Cancer research 1998
L M Levasseur H K Slocum Y M Rustum W R Greco

For potential clinical extrapolation of in vitro findings, it is of interest to relate the measured effect of an anticancer agent to concentration and exposure time. The Hill model (A. V. Hill, J. Physiol., 40: iv-vii, 1910) is commonly used to describe pharmacodynamic (PD) effects, including drug-induced growth inhibition of cancer cells in vitro. The IC(X)n x T = k relationship, in which IC(X...

Journal: :Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine 2016
Majid Asadi-Samani

Increase in cases of various cancers has encouraged the researchers to discover novel, more effective drugs from plant sources. This study is a review of medicinal plants in Iran with already investigated anticancer effects on various cell lines. Thirty-six medicinal plants alongside their products with anticancer effects as well as the most important plant compounds responsible for the plants'...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2017

Background & Aim:According to globally development of stomach cancer especially in Ardabil, Iran, as the second major cause of mortality throughout the world, increased drug-resistant bacteria including Helicobacter pylori as the most important risk factors for stomach cancer, and side effects of antibiotics and chemical drugs normally used to treat. Expe...

Journal: :avicenna journal of phytomedicine 0
ahmad ghorbani pharmacological research center of medicinal plants, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, azar hosseini pharmacological research center of medicinal plants, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences

cancer is still one of the major causes of mortality in both developing and developed countries. at this time, in spite of intensive interventions, a large number of patients have poor prognosis. therefore, the effort for finding new anticancer agents with better efficacy and lesser side effects has continued. according to the traditional recommendations and experimental studies, numerous medic...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2015
Laura Ferrando-Climent Carles Cruz-Morató Ernest Marco-Urrea Teresa Vicent Montserrat Sarrà Sara Rodriguez-Mozaz Damià Barceló

This work presents a study about the elimination of anticancer drugs, a group of pollutants considered recalcitrant during conventional activated sludge wastewater treatment, using a biological treatment based on the fungus Trametes versicolor. A 10-L fluidized bed bioreactor inoculated with this fungus was set up in order to evaluate the removal of 10 selected anticancer drugs in real hospital...

2015
DEEPIKA JHANWAR JAIMALA SHARMA

The quinoline ring plays an important role in many biological systems. Their chemical Synthesis is flexible, can be easily adapted to prepare new derivatives and rationally devised structures, and hopefully can be a source of useful drugs in future. Anticancer activities have been studied for many quinoline derivatives. It has been known that quinoline derivatives may act as anticancer agents t...

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