2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jff.2015.06.051
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Zyflamend, a polyherbal mixture, inhibits lipogenesis and mTORC1 signalling via activation of AMPK

Abstract: Available online A B S T R A C TA select blend of herbal extracts, Zyflamend, inhibits tumour growth via multiple mechanisms that arise through synergistic interactions between individual components. The objective in this study was to determine if the antiproliferative effects are mediated, in part, through the activation of AMPK signalling and inhibition of its downstream targets, lipogenesis and mTORC1 complex. By increasing the phosphorylation of AMPK in CWR22Rv1 and PC3 prostate cancer cell lines, Zyflamen… Show more

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“…Similar results were replicated in a variety of immortalized prostate-derived cells lines [ 8 ] and in the HCT116 colorectal cell line (Additional file 2 : Figure S2). Because Zyflamend has been shown to change the energetics of CWR22Rv1 cells [ 3 , 10 ], levels of ATP were determined. In the presence of Zyflamend, ATP levels were reduced by ~ 40% (Fig.…”
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“…Similar results were replicated in a variety of immortalized prostate-derived cells lines [ 8 ] and in the HCT116 colorectal cell line (Additional file 2 : Figure S2). Because Zyflamend has been shown to change the energetics of CWR22Rv1 cells [ 3 , 10 ], levels of ATP were determined. In the presence of Zyflamend, ATP levels were reduced by ~ 40% (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Zyflamend is a unique blend of ten herbal extracts with tumor suppressor properties whose biochemical and physiological effects have been replicated in different laboratories, at different times, using different lots, with similar doses/concentrations [ 6 8 , 10 , 11 , 13 17 , 19 , 21 , 43 ]. The quality control of this preparation has been summarized elsewhere [ 7 ] and is most likely responsible for the reproducibility of results.…”
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