2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2019.109103
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Bullfrog oil (Rana catesbeiana Shaw) induces apoptosis, in A2058 human melanoma cells by mitochondrial dysfunction triggered by oxidative stress

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“…6 fatty acids, in addition to cholesterol 9. 5 and ethyl-iso allocholate 3.5 6,9,10 . However, despite its broad popular use, especially against inflammatory conditions, there is a lack of scientific evidence supporting such therapeutic property.…”
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“…6 fatty acids, in addition to cholesterol 9. 5 and ethyl-iso allocholate 3.5 6,9,10 . However, despite its broad popular use, especially against inflammatory conditions, there is a lack of scientific evidence supporting such therapeutic property.…”
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“…To date, a limited number of studies have shown scientific evidence of the BFO potential for the development of pharmaceutical products, as showed by previous reports from our research group in which promising antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities were investigated 7,11 . In addition, the cytotoxic activity of BFO not only in natura, but also carried out by nanostructured systems against melanoma cells was also elucidated 6,9 . Nevertheless, no report was found in the literature to support its anti-inflammatory activity, specially the evaluation of the inflammatory pathways involved in this process.…”
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“…However, it did not specify how this liposomal system can trigger the apoptosis process in the A549 cells. Indeed, this cell death process is complex and can be triggered by several phenomena, such as (i) oxidative stress, which leads to mitochondrial dysfunction; (ii) caspase-activation; (iii) intracellular signaling pathway, which leads to apoptosis induction; or even by (iv) mitochondrial damage, which facilitates the cytochrome C release to cytosol, leading to apoptosis [ 35 ].…”
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“…With the deepening of research, it is believed that more natural products that can regulate the mitochondria have the potential to be used in treating diseases, which is of utmost importance. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity [44] Oxidative stress Bulbine frutescens [37] Bullfrog oil [38] Orientin [40] Asparanin A [42] Gracillin [44] Apoptosis Bulbine frutescens [37] Orientin [40] Licochalcone A [41] Asparanin A [42] Parameritannin A-2 [43] Cernumidine [45] Mitochondrial membrane potential imbalance Bullfrog oil [38] Rhein [39] Asparanin A [42] Cernumidine [45] Neurodegenerative diseases…”
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