Brassica‐derived isothiocyanates as anticancer therapeutic agents and their nanodelivery

D Rizwan, FA Masoodi - Phytotherapy Research, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The isothiocyanates (ITCs) derived from the precursor glucosinolate molecules present in
Brassica vegetables are bioactive organo‐sulfur compounds with numerous …

Innovative nanocarrier systems for enhanced delivery of phyto-active compounds in cancer therapy

K Dwivedi, A Sahoo, WH Almalki, SS Almujri… - …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Millions of people worldwide suffer from cancer, facing challenges such as treatments
affecting healthy cells, suboptimal responses, adverse effects, recurrence risk, drug …

[HTML][HTML] The Potential of Glucosinolates and Their Hydrolysis Products as Inhibitors of Cytokine Storms

K Ochar, K Iwar, VD Nair, YJ Chung, BK Ha… - …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A cytokine storm is an intense inflammatory response characterized by the overproduction of
proinflammatory cytokines, resulting in tissue damage, and organ dysfunction. Cytokines …

Substantiable Eruca sativa biomass: from mass spectrometry to insights for biopharmacotherapy

AA Algreiby - Quality Assurance and Safety of Crops & Foods, 2024 - mail.qascf.com
The use of medicinal plants to treat human ailments has received more attention recently.
Eruca sativa (E. sativa; jarjeer) is a very popular edible plant of the Brassicaceae family with …

[PDF][PDF] LIPOSOMAL ENCAPSULATION OF ERUCIN, EXTRACTED FROM ARUGULA LEAVES, GIVEN ITS POTENTIAL FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF …

L Vander Bruggen - libstore.ugent.be
Erucin is an isothiocyanate obtained as one of the various end products arising from an
enzymatic hydrolysis, catalyzed by myrosinase, of the glucosinolate glucoerucin …