Tag: licorice
Licorice root: The root of the licorice plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra or Glycyrrhiza uralensis), a herbaceous perennial legume. Also known as gan cao in traditional Chinese medicine.
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Emerging trends of phytochemicals as ferroptosis modulators in cancer therapy
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Khan F, Pandey P, Verma M, Ramniwas S, Lee D, Moon S, et al. Emerging trends of phytochemicals as ferroptosis modulators in cancer therapy. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy. Elsevier BV; 2024; 173:116363 10.1016/j.biopha.2024.116363
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A review of typical biological activities of glycyrrhetinic acid and its derivatives
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Chen L, Gong J, Yong X, Li Y, Wang S. A review of typical biological activities of glycyrrhetinic acid and its derivatives. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC); 2024; 14:6557-6597 10.1039/d3ra08025k
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Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.)-Derived Phytochemicals Target Multiple Signaling Pathways to Confer Oncopreventive and Oncotherapeutic Effects
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Tuli HS, Garg VK, Mehta JK, Kaur G, Mohapatra RK, Dhama K, et al. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.)-Derived Phytochemicals Target Multiple Signaling Pathways to Confer Oncopreventive and Oncotherapeutic Effects. OncoTargets and Therapy. Informa UK Limited; 2022; Volume 15:1419-1448 10.2147/ott.s366630
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Effects of licorice on sex hormones and the reproductive system
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Minnetti M, De Alcubierre D, Bonaventura I, Pofi R, Hasenmajer V, Tarsitano MG, et al. Effects of licorice on sex hormones and the reproductive system. Nutrition. Elsevier BV; 2022;:111727 10.1016/j.nut.2022.111727
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Complementary and alternative medicine remedies in the treatment of oncological patients – possible adverse effects and interactions with drugs: a literature review
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. Complementary and alternative medicine remedies in the treatment of oncological patients – possible adverse effects and interactions with drugs: a literature review. Medical Sciences. Lithuanian Research Center of Health Sciences; 2022; 10 10.53453/ms.2022.03.22
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Oncopreventive and oncotherapeutic potential of licorice triterpenoid compound glycyrrhizin and its derivatives: Molecular insights
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Jain R, Hussein MA, Pierce S, Martens C, Shahagadkar P, Munirathinam G. Oncopreventive and oncotherapeutic potential of licorice triterpenoid compound glycyrrhizin and its derivatives: Molecular insights. Pharmacological Research. Elsevier BV; 2022;:106138 10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106138
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Synergistic breast cancer suppression efficacy of doxorubicin by combination with glycyrrhetinic acid as an angiogenesis inhibitor
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Shi J, Li J, Li J, Li R, Wu X, Gao F, et al. Synergistic breast cancer suppression efficacy of doxorubicin by combination with glycyrrhetinic acid as an angiogenesis inhibitor. Phytomedicine. Elsevier BV; 2020;:153408 10.1016/j.phymed.2020.153408
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Potential drug interactions associated with glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhetinic acid
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Feng X, Ding L, Qiu F. Potential drug interactions associated with glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhetinic acid. Drug Metabolism Reviews. Informa UK Limited; 2015; 47:229-238 10.3109/03602532.2015.1029634
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Herbal Medications in Cardiovascular Medicine
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Liperoti R, Vetrano DL, Bernabei R, Onder G. Herbal Medications in Cardiovascular Medicine. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Elsevier BV; 2017; 69:1188-1199 10.1016/j.jacc.2016.11.078
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Estrogen receptor-α and aryl hydrocarbon receptor involvement in the actions of botanical estrogens in target cells
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Gong P, Madak-Erdogan Z, Flaws JA, Shapiro DJ, Katzenellenbogen JA, Katzenellenbogen BS. Estrogen receptor-α and aryl hydrocarbon receptor involvement in the actions of botanical estrogens in target cells. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. Elsevier BV; 2016; 437:190-200 10.1016/j.mce.2016.08.025
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A molecular docking study of phytochemical estrogen mimics from dietary herbal supplements
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Powers CN, Setzer WN. A molecular docking study of phytochemical estrogen mimics from dietary herbal supplements. In Silico Pharmacology. Springer Science and Business Media LLC; 2015; 3 10.1186/s40203-015-0008-z
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Licorice root components in dietary supplements are selective estrogen receptor modulators with a spectrum of estrogenic and anti-estrogenic activities
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Boonmuen N, Gong P, Ali Z, Chittiboyina AG, Khan I, Doerge DR, et al. Licorice root components in dietary supplements are selective estrogen receptor modulators with a spectrum of estrogenic and anti-estrogenic activities. Steroids. Elsevier BV; 2016; 105:42-49 10.1016/j.steroids.2015.11.006
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The Inhibitory Effect of Roasted Licorice Extract on Human Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell-Induced Bone Destruction
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Lee SK, Park K, Park JHY, Lim SS, Chung W. The Inhibitory Effect of Roasted Licorice Extract on Human Metastatic Breast Cancer Cell-Induced Bone Destruction. Phytotherapy Research. Wiley; 2013; 27:1776-1783 10.1002/ptr.4930
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Dangerous Combinations: Ingestible CAM Supplement Use During Chemotherapy in Patients with Ovarian Cancer
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Andersen MR, Sweet E, Lowe KA, Standish LJ, Drescher CW, Goff BA. Dangerous Combinations: Ingestible CAM Supplement Use During Chemotherapy in Patients with Ovarian Cancer. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. Mary Ann Liebert Inc; 2013; 19:714-720 10.1089/acm.2012.0295
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A dietary supplement for female sexual dysfunction, Avlimil, stimulates the growth of estrogen-dependent breast tumors (MCF-7) implanted in ovariectomized athymic nude mice
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Ju YH, Doerge DR, Helferich WG. A dietary supplement for female sexual dysfunction, Avlimil, stimulates the growth of estrogen-dependent breast tumors (MCF-7) implanted in ovariectomized athymic nude mice. Food and Chemical Toxicology. Elsevier BV; 2008; 46:310-320 10.1016/j.fct.2007.08.006
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Estrogenicity of medicinal botanicals used as immune modulators
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Elm MS, Houghton FD, Eagon PK. Estrogenicity of medicinal botanicals used as immune modulators. Cancer Research. American Association for Cancer Research; 2005; 65:1360-1360. https://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/65/9_Supplement/1360.2.abstract
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Effect of medicinal botanicals in breast cancer cell lines with different estrogen receptor expression
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Houghton FD, Elm MS, Eagon PK. Effect of medicinal botanicals in breast cancer cell lines with different estrogen receptor expression. Cancer Res. American Association for Cancer Research; 2005; 65:1360-1360. https://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/65/9_Supplement/1360.3.abstract