2021
DOI: 10.1002/tox.23403
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3,4,5‐O‐tricaffeoylquinic acid alleviates ionizing radiation‐induced injury in vitro and in vivo through regulating ROS/JNK/p38 signaling

Abstract: Ionizing radiation (IR) brings many health problems to humans, causing damage to the digestive system, hematopoietic system, and immune system. Natural compounds derived from plants have attracted widespread attention due to their low toxicity. Here, we found that 3,4,5‐O‐tricaffeoylquinic acid (tCQA) extracted from natural plant Azolla imbricata could significantly alleviate the systemic damage in mice caused by IR. In order to further explore the molecular mechanism of the radioprotective effect of tCQA, in … Show more

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“…These compounds promote the cellular antioxidant defense system through induction of Nrf2‐mediated antioxidant genes, including HO‐1, NQO‐1, and phase II enzymes 30 . There is evidence that several substances found in nature exhibit strong anti‐oxidant properties that can counteract radiation‐induced oxidative damage in biological systems 31,32 . A recent study has shown that linalool, a natural monoterpenoid protects human skin cells from UVB‐induced oxidative stress 33 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These compounds promote the cellular antioxidant defense system through induction of Nrf2‐mediated antioxidant genes, including HO‐1, NQO‐1, and phase II enzymes 30 . There is evidence that several substances found in nature exhibit strong anti‐oxidant properties that can counteract radiation‐induced oxidative damage in biological systems 31,32 . A recent study has shown that linalool, a natural monoterpenoid protects human skin cells from UVB‐induced oxidative stress 33 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 There is evidence that several substances found in nature exhibit strong anti-oxidant properties that can counteract radiation-induced oxidative damage in biological systems. 31,32 A recent study has shown that linalool, a natural monoterpenoid protects human skin cells from UVB-induced oxidative stress. 33 Limonene is a natural monoterpenoid, therefore, we hypothesized that it can protect skin keratinocytes from UVB-induced photodamage.…”
Section: Limonene Inhibits Uvb-induced Loss Of Skin Barrier Function ...mentioning
confidence: 99%