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Ficus crocata leaf extracts decrease the proliferation and invasiveness of breast cancer cells.
Cayetano-Salazar L, de la Cruz-Concepción B, Navarro-Tito N, Álvarez-Fitz P, Leyva-Vázquez MA, Acevedo-Quiroz M, Zacapala-Gómez AE, Ortuño-Pineda C, Martinez-Carrillo DN, Castañeda-Saucedo E, García-Hernández AP, Mendoza-Catalán MA. Cayetano-Salazar L, et al. Heliyon. 2022 Nov 5;8(11):e11405. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11405. eCollection 2022 Nov. Heliyon. 2022. PMID: 36387436 Free PMC article.
Previously, leaf extracts from Ficus crocata (Miq.) Mart. ex Miq. (F. crocata) showed antiproliferative activity in vitro against breast and cervical tumor cells without having a cytotoxic effect on non-tumor cell lines. ...The above supports the potential us …
Previously, leaf extracts from Ficus crocata (Miq.) Mart. ex Miq. (F. crocata) showed antiproliferative activity in vit …
Cytotoxicity of Ficus Crocata Extract on Cervical Cancer Cells and Protective Effect against Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Oxidative Stress in HaCaT Non-Tumor Cells.
De la Cruz-Concepción B, Espinoza-Rojo M, Álvarez-Fitz P, Illades-Aguiar B, Acevedo-Quiroz M, Zacapala-Gómez AE, Navarro-Tito N, Jiménez-Wences H, Torres-Rojas FI, Mendoza-Catalán MA. De la Cruz-Concepción B, et al. Plants (Basel). 2021 Jan 19;10(1):183. doi: 10.3390/plants10010183. Plants (Basel). 2021. PMID: 33478134 Free PMC article.
This study aimed to evaluate the cytotoxic effect of acetone extract of Ficus crocata (Miq.) Mart. ex Miq. (F. crocata) leaves (Ace-EFc) on cervical cancer cells, as well as its protective effect on hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2))-induced lipoperoxidation and cy …
This study aimed to evaluate the cytotoxic effect of acetone extract of Ficus crocata (Miq.) Mart. ex Miq. (F. crocata) …
Phytochemical profile and antiproliferative effect of Ficus crocata extracts on triple-negative breast cancer cells.
Sánchez-Valdeolívar CA, Alvarez-Fitz P, Zacapala-Gómez AE, Acevedo-Quiroz M, Cayetano-Salazar L, Olea-Flores M, Castillo-Reyes JU, Navarro-Tito N, Ortuño-Pineda C, Leyva-Vázquez MA, Ortíz-Ortíz J, Castro-Coronel Y, Mendoza-Catalán MA. Sánchez-Valdeolívar CA, et al. BMC Complement Med Ther. 2020 Jun 22;20(1):191. doi: 10.1186/s12906-020-02993-6. BMC Complement Med Ther. 2020. PMID: 32571387 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: Some species of the Ficus genus show pharmacological activity, including antiproliferative activity, in cell lines of several cancer Types. ficus crocata is distributed in Mexico and used in traditional medicine, as it is believed to possess anti- …
BACKGROUND: Some species of the Ficus genus show pharmacological activity, including antiproliferative activity, in cell lines of sev …
Insect galls from the Botanical Garden of the Museu Nacional (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil).
Maia VC, Mascarenhas B, Koschnitzke C. Maia VC, et al. Braz J Biol. 2024 Feb 26;83:e279575. doi: 10.1590/1519-6984.279575. eCollection 2024. Braz J Biol. 2024. PMID: 38422277 Free article.
Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae) and Ficus L. (Moraceae) were the plant genera with the highest number of gall morphotypes. ...However, for the first time, insect galls are reported on Ficus crocata (Miq.) Miq. (Moraceae). We found two new morphotypes on Eugenia florid …
Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae) and Ficus L. (Moraceae) were the plant genera with the highest number of gall morphotypes. ...However, for the …