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Phytochemical quantification in the methanolic extracts from Tagetes nelsonii, Agave americana, and Aloe vera gel.
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Currently, there are various physical and mechanical agents that can cause skin wounds, which are still traditionally treated with plant extracts. It has been reported that the genus Tagetes has a wide range of biological properties, including antibacterial and wound healing activity. Likewise, Agave americana extract and Aloe vera gel have shown p...
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... highest content of phenols (2.220 ± 0.014 mg Eq gallic acid g −1 ) and flavonoids (1.313 ± 0.006 mg Eq rutin g −1 ) was determined in the T. nelsonii extract (Table 2). As for the A. vera gel and A. americana extract, these stood out for their saponins and tannins content. ...Context 2
... the case of A. vera gel, various authors have stated that the parenchymatous gel contains 99.5% water, with the remainder being solids, which can explain the low concentration of metabolites compared to T. nelsonii (Table 2). The concentrations of phenols and flavonoids were lower compared to what was reported by Taukoorah and Mahomudally [76] and Tabatabaei et al., [77] who used a commercial gel. ...Similar publications
Background
Tryptophan Metabolism-associated Genes (TMGs), such as ECHS1 and ALDH2, are crucial in cancer progression through immunosuppressive mechanisms, particularly in Gastric Cancer (GC). This study explores their effects on the Tumor Microenvironment (TME). Additionally, it examines their potential as novel immunotherapy targets.
Methods
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