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Wild edible onions - Allium flavum and Allium carinatum - successfully prevent adverse effects of chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin.
Author: AleksandarPavić, BiljanaNikolić, BrankaVasiljević, DraganaMitić-Ćulafić, JelenaKnežević-Vukčević, NatašaSimin, NebojšaJasnić
Original Abstract of the Article :
The objective of this study was to evaluate potential of two chemically characterized edible wild onion species, Allium flavum and Allium carinatum, to reduce side effects of cytostatic doxorubicin (Dox). Since Dox application is mainly limited due to its high cardiotoxicity, while there are no appr...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2018.11.106
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Wild Edible Onions: A Potential Oasis in the Desert of Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy, a powerful weapon in the fight against cancer, often leaves a trail of unwanted side effects, a vast and challenging desert for patients to navigate. This study, like a resourceful explorer seeking natural remedies, investigates the potential of two wild edible onion species, Allium flavum and Allium carinatum, to mitigate the adverse effects of the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin (Dox). The researchers, like a seasoned caravan, carefully analyze the antioxidant activity, anticancer properties, and toxicity profiles of these onion extracts, seeking to understand their potential role in improving the safety and efficacy of Dox treatment.
A New Path in the Desert of Chemotherapy
The study's findings, like a shimmering oasis in the desert, reveal the potential of these wild edible onions to enhance the effectiveness of Dox while reducing its toxicity. The researchers demonstrate that the extracts possess significant antioxidant activity and synergistically increase the anticancer activity of Dox. They also show that these extracts protect normal human fibroblasts from Dox cytotoxicity, suggesting a potential for reducing the side effects of chemotherapy. This research, like a well-preserved map, guides us towards a more targeted and safer approach to cancer treatment.
Navigating the Desert of Cancer Treatment
This study underscores the importance of exploring natural remedies for improving the safety and efficacy of chemotherapy. It encourages us to seek alternative approaches that can reduce the side effects of treatment and enhance patient outcomes. The desert of cancer research continues to evolve, and we must remain open to exploring the potential of natural compounds, like those found in wild edible onions, for developing more effective and less toxic treatments.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research offers a promising glimpse into the potential of wild edible onions as a natural remedy for mitigating the side effects of chemotherapy. It highlights the need for continued exploration of natural compounds for developing safer and more effective cancer treatments, offering a beacon of hope in the vast and challenging desert of cancer research.
Date :
- Date Completed 2019-04-01
- Date Revised 2019-04-01
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