Significance of Anti-cancer activity
Synonyms: Anti-cancer properties, Anti-tumor activity
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Hindu concept of 'Anti-cancer activity'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This can be studied of Loha Bhasma and Iron nano particles to understand their clinical utility.[1] (2) This is the ability of the Simarouba glauca extract to inhibit cancer, which is evaluated by the study to determine its efficacy against the Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma model in mice.[2] (3) Numerous substances from S. xanthocarpum and Asparagus racemosus were discovered to cause colon cancer cells to die.[3] (4) This refers to the capability of a substance to hinder the growth or eliminate cancerous cells, which is being assessed in the study to evaluate the potential of Rajat Sindoor.[4] (5) This was investigated in Cedrus deodara pine needles against A 549 cell line and other cell lines, showing inhibitory actions in a dose dependent manner, suggesting potential in cancer treatment.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) The anti-cancer chemical genistein is found in significant amounts in P. corylifolia leaves (more than 2 g per Kg dry weight).[6]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) This refers to the potential of certain compounds found in wheatgrass, such as abscisic acid and laetrile, to help fight cancer.[7] (2) Anti-cancer activity is a characteristic of Plumbago zeylanica, demonstrated by its ability to inhibit cell proliferation, block the cell cycle, and induce apoptosis in cancer cell lines, along with reducing elevated levels of lipid per-oxidation.[8] (3) This is the ability of a substance to fight cancer, which is a potential medicinal property of the plant extract.[9] (4) This is the ability of extracts from Hibiscus rosa sinensis to inhibit the growth of cancer cells, as demonstrated in various studies using different cell lines.[10] (5) Experimental studies have proven its antidiabetic, antihypertensive, antibacterial, antifungal activity, antiplaque, antioxidant, antiviral activity, antiinflammatory activity, anticancer activity & wound healing potential.[11]
The concept of Anti-cancer activity in scientific sources
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The ability of a substance, like Kaempferia parviflora extract, to combat cancer by affecting cancer cells.[12] (2) Anti-cancer activity refers to the ability of a substance to inhibit or kill cancer cells, and EA-TPGS micelles exhibit enhanced anti-cancer activity in ovarian cancer cells by inducing apoptosis and disrupting the cell cycle.[13] (3) Tangeretin exerts this activity by inhibiting the proliferation and favors cell arrest.[14]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) This is an activity of Caralluma acutangula extract that was studied in vitro by Al-Faifi et al.[15] (2) This is the ability of certain plants and compounds to prevent or fight cancer.[16] (3) It was established that every antagonist of the dihydrofolate reductase exhibits this activity.[17]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This refers to the ability of a substance to inhibit or prevent cancer, and Moringa oleifera has been shown to be effective in inhibiting the growth of several human cancer cells.[18]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This term is used to describe the effect of a compound, and studies have investigated compounds from Andrographis paniculata, and their ability to act against cancer cells.[19] (2) This is the effect of the honey in inhibiting cancer cell growth, which was observed in the study and is possibly related to the anti-oxidant capacity resulting from the presence of free radicals.[20] (3) This refers to the potential of probiotics to fight against cancer, representing one of the many benefits for human health that they provide.[21]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The ability of a substance or combination of substances to inhibit the growth or proliferation of cancer cells, as observed with AgNPs and J. procera extracts.[22] (2) Anti-cancer activity has been shown by ginsenosides derived from the fruits of Panax ginseng in in vitro studies.[23] (3) Properties of a substance that inhibit the growth or spread of cancer cells, an activity reported for Metformin.[24]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) The capability of a substance or treatment to inhibit the growth, proliferation, or spread of cancer cells, or to induce their death.[25] (2) Describes the capacity to inhibit or kill cancer cells, a property found in plant-derived substances.[26]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The effect of grape pomace polyphenols reported in the context of preventing several diseases, which has supported the commercialization of various food supplements rich in these compounds.[27] (2) It is the ability of certain compounds, like carotenoids, to inhibit the growth and spread of cancer cells, offering potential therapeutic benefits.[28] (3) Recently, the “Golden buckwheat capsule” has been found to have anti-cancer activity and obvious clinical effects.[29]