2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13048-023-01120-6
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Curcumin: a natural organic component that plays a multi-faceted role in ovarian cancer

Abstract: Curcumin, a natural organic component obtained from Curcuma longa’s rhizomes, shows abundant anti-tumor, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pharmacological activities, among others. Notably the anti-tumor activity has aroused widespread attention from scholars worldwide. Numerous studies have reported that curcumin can delay ovarian cancer (OC), increase its sensitivity to chemotherapy, and reduce chemotherapy drugs’ side effects. It has been shown considerable anticancer potential by promoting cell apoptosis, … Show more

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“…In CC cells, curcumin suppresses proliferation and invasion by affecting the Wnt/β-catenin and NF-κB pathways [350] and elevates intracellular ROS levels but not in healthy epithelial cells, leading to cell-specific apoptosis [351]. Regarding OC, curcumin has shown great anticancer potential because it suppresses cell cycle progression, promotes apoptosis and autophagy, and inhibits tumor metastasis, so current efforts are focused on finding suitable derivatives to overcome the pharmacokinetic limitations (reviewed in detail by Liu et al [352]).…”
Section: Curcuminmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In CC cells, curcumin suppresses proliferation and invasion by affecting the Wnt/β-catenin and NF-κB pathways [350] and elevates intracellular ROS levels but not in healthy epithelial cells, leading to cell-specific apoptosis [351]. Regarding OC, curcumin has shown great anticancer potential because it suppresses cell cycle progression, promotes apoptosis and autophagy, and inhibits tumor metastasis, so current efforts are focused on finding suitable derivatives to overcome the pharmacokinetic limitations (reviewed in detail by Liu et al [352]).…”
Section: Curcuminmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In CC cells, curcumin suppresses proliferation and invasion by affecting the Wnt/β-catenin and NF-κB pathways [343] and elevates intracellular ROS levels but not in healthy epithelial cells, leading to cell-specific apoptosis [344]. Regarding OC, curcumin has shown great anticancer potential because it suppresses cell cycle progression, promotes apoptosis and autophagy, and inhibits tumor metastasis, so current efforts are focused on finding suitable derivatives to overcome the pharmacokinetic limitations (reviewed in detail by Liu et al [345]).…”
Section: Curcuminmentioning
confidence: 99%

Copper in Gynecological Diseases

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et al. 2023
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