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61. Polyunsaturated ω‑3 fatty acids inhibit ACE2‑controlled SARS‑CoV‑2 binding and cellular entry
(Coronavirus)
... 2020. Although lipids have been shown to possess antiviral efcacy, little is currently known about lipid compounds with anti-SARS-CoV-2 binding and entry properties. To address this issue, we screened, ...
Created on 05 May 2021
62. The micronutrient combination with immune-enhancing effects
(Coronavirus)
Sumera W, Goc A, Niedzwiecki A, Rath M Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, Aug 28, 2020 Abstract Infectious diseases have become a growing health problem worldwide. Thus, the search ...
Created on 08 October 2020
63. Effective and safe global public health strategy to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: Specific micronutrient combination inhibits Coronavirus cell-entry receptor (ACE2) expression
(Publications)
...  Micronutrient deficiency and the coronavirus pandemic The current coronavirus infection could only have turned into a pandemic, because it was ‘feeding’ on a widespread pre-existing pandemic: a chronic ...
Created on 02 July 2020
64. Scientific Breakthough Towards Natural Control of the Pandemic
(Publications)
... and the coronavirus pandemic The current coronavirus infection could only have turned into a pandemic, because it was ‘feeding’ on a widespread pre-existing pandemic: a chronic deficiency of micronutrients ...
Created on 29 June 2020
65. Expanding Metabolic Targets in Cancer by Select Combinations of Vitamin C and EGCG with Different Natural Compounds
(Other Aspects of Cancer)
... to have antioxidant and anticancer properties. However, individual compounds have limited anticancer efficacy as compared to their use in combinations. In this chapter, we describe the efficacy of ...
Created on 08 February 2020
66. In Vitro Effect of Cytokines, Inducers, and Inhibitors on the Secretion of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in Hepatocarcinoma Cell Line SK-Hep-1
(Gastrointestinal Cancers)
... remains dismal despite any treatment. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been researched for their role in tumor invasion and metastasis. Various cytokines, mitogens, growth factors, inducers, and inhibitors ...
Created on 08 February 2020
67. Anti-borreliae Efficacy of Volatile and Non-volatile Organic Oils and Lipids
(Scientific Presentations: Infectious Diseases)
... 90% of eradication mark. Based on the obtained results, volatile oils were more potent than non-volatile oils and lipids. Also, among all tested agents, chamomile oil and erucic acid seem to have the highest ...
Created on 07 December 2019
68. Anti-borreliae efficacy of selected organic oils and fatty acids
(Lyme Disease)
... Among all tested oils, Bay leaf oil and Cassia oil, with their major components eugenol and cinnamaldehyde, seem to have the highest anti-borreliae efficacy. This article is protected by copyright. All ...
Created on 07 December 2019
69. 10-undecynoic acid is a new anti-adherent agent killing biofilm of oral Streptococcus spp.
(Infectious Disease)
... biofilm form, we have focused our attention on 10-undecynoic acid as the representative of the acetylenic fatty acids. Methods: Using macro-broth susceptibility testing method we first established ...
Created on 07 December 2019
70. Sathvika Gopalasetty
(Future Scientist)
... ...hide content Malignant Tumors Malignant tumors, contrary to benign tumors, are made up of cancer cells and have five main pathological criteria (also known as the hallmarks of cancer): Proliferation ...
Created on 20 September 2019
71. Vitamin C in Health: Scientific focus on its anti-cancer efficacy
(Other Aspects of Cancer)
... and clinical studies consistently and strongly suggest the benefits of Vitamin C use in cancer treatment. Epidemiological studies have shown that people consuming a diet rich in Vitamin C are less likely ...
Created on 23 August 2019
72. Hair growth stimulating effect of a nutrient mixture in athymic nude mice
(Others)
... to pattern balding. Prior to testing the nutrients on nude mice, we studied the effect of NM by diet and topical application on hair growth in shaved dorsal region of Swiss mice. Following one week of ...
Created on 23 August 2019
73. Comparison of the efficacy of several nutritional supplements on cancer and normal cells growth
(Other Aspects of Cancer)
... of micronutrient supplementation on various aspects of health. However, there have also been reports that some dietary supplements and vitamins can promote the growth of cancer. Given that the popularity ...
Created on 23 August 2019
74. Vitamin D enhances anticancer effects of EGCG and a specific micronutrient combination in breast cancer cells
(Breast Cancer)
... a part of folk medicine, but recent research advancements in biologically active natural ingredients have established a solid scientific base for developing non-toxic and effective cancer approaches. Studies ...
Created on 23 August 2019
75. Beneficial metabolic effects of Vitamin D on arterial wall cells in vitro
(Heart Disease)
V. Ivanov, S.Ivanova, A. Niedzwiecki, M. Rath Journal of Cellular Medicine and Natural Health, July 2019   In recent years, many studies have shown positive effects of vitamin D on health, including ...
Created on 23 August 2019
76. Scientific evaluation of dietary factors in cancer
(Other Aspects of Cancer)
... in women and prostate and gastrointestinal cancers in men. The review outlines that many anti-oxidants, vitamins, phytochemicals, and other micronutrients in food have cancer preventing effects, while ...
Created on 08 February 2019
77. Down regulation of u-Pa by a nutrient mixture In hemangioma (eoma) cells by inducing Caspase-dependent apoptosis
(Other Aspects of Cancer)
... however, the larger hemangiomas have tendency to bleed and may require surgical removal. Experimental studies have demonstrated the role of urokinase plasminogen activator (u-PA), especially cell surface ...
Created on 19 June 2018
78. Inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis by a novel phytobiological mixture against breast cancer cell lines
(Scientific Presentations: Cancer)
...  Abstract Breast cancer remains a leading cause of women’s death worldwide with progressive emergence of resistance towards approved chemotherapies. For this reason, new complementarytreatments have ...
Created on 06 December 2017
79. In vitro Evaluation of Non-synthetic Compounds against Biofilm of Streptococcus mutans
(Scientific Presentations: Infectious Diseases)
... of teeth. A number of antibiotics have been evaluated for the eradication of dental biofilms, but few have shown the efficacy. Streptococcus mutans occur in the human oral cavity, in plaque biofilms, and ...
Created on 20 June 2017
80. Composition of plant-derived compounds as an alternative approach for Lyme patients. A Lesson from the pre-clinical study.
(Scientific Presentations: Infectious Diseases)
... of LD, which calls for the development of new treatments. Naturally derived substances that are safe and if properly combined, could have enhanced efficacy through their synergistic or additive interactions, ...
Created on 20 June 2017
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