Lycium barbarum Ameliorates Oral Mucositis via HIF and TNF Pathways: A Network Pharmacology Approach
Xun Chen,
Yanhui Wu,
Jing Li
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Oral mucositis is the most common and troublesome complication for cancer patients
receiving radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Recent research has shown that Lycium barbarum, an important economic
crop widely grown in China, has epithelial protective effects in several other organs. However, it is unknown
whether or not Lycium barbarum can exert a beneficial effect on oral mucositis. Network pharmacology
has been suggested to be applied in “multi-component-multi-target” functional food studies. The pur… Show more
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