2018
DOI: 10.3844/ajbbsp.2018.255.261
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Carica papaya Fruit Attenuates Apoptotic Degeneration After Permanent Cerebral Ischemia Rat

Abstract: Apoptotic neurodegeneration is a phenomenon following cerebral ischemia. Both the increased caspase-3 and decreased Bcl-2 expression are reported to play crucial role on apoptosis in neuron. In addition, phytonutrient can successfully increase the endogenous antioxidant and lower the apoptotic responses. Therefore, anti-apoptotic effect of Carica papaya fruits was examined. To the best of our knowledge, no scientific effect was available. Therefore this study aimed to determine the effect of Carica papaya on n… Show more

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“…Carotenoids proved its health benefits for humans as anticancer and its effect in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and cataract because of its powerful antioxidative and radical scavenging traits (Aravind et al, ; Mayne, ; Somanah et al, ). C. papaya may also protect against apoptotic neurodegeneration following cerebral ischemia (Kaewkaen, ). Some novel bioactive compounds like benzyl glucosinolate have been extracted from aqueous C. papaya extract which exhibited antiproliferative effects on different tumor types (Li, Wang, Shen, & Zhou, ; Otsuki et al, ; Somanah et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carotenoids proved its health benefits for humans as anticancer and its effect in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and cataract because of its powerful antioxidative and radical scavenging traits (Aravind et al, ; Mayne, ; Somanah et al, ). C. papaya may also protect against apoptotic neurodegeneration following cerebral ischemia (Kaewkaen, ). Some novel bioactive compounds like benzyl glucosinolate have been extracted from aqueous C. papaya extract which exhibited antiproliferative effects on different tumor types (Li, Wang, Shen, & Zhou, ; Otsuki et al, ; Somanah et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%