2011
DOI: 10.1371/annotation/0eb2b9f3-1006-4dcd-ad61-367310a2686a
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Correction: Curcumin Inhibits Glyoxalase 1—A Possible Link to Its Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Tumor Activity

Abstract: Background: Glyoxalases (Glo1 and Glo2) are involved in the glycolytic pathway by detoxifying the reactive methylglyoxal (MGO) into D-lactate in a two-step reaction using glutathione (GSH) as cofactor. Inhibitors of glyoxalases are considered as anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic agents. The recent finding that various polyphenols modulate Glo1 activity has prompted us to assess curcumin's potency as an Glo1 inhibitor.Methodology/Principal Findings: Cultures of whole blood cells and tumor cell lines (PC-3… Show more

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“…Curcumin inhibits Glo1, resulting in nontolerable levels of MGO and GSH. As a result, various metabolic pathways are disturbed so that, for example, cellular ATP and GSH content are depleted [ 52 ]. The depletion of cellular ATP and GSH may in turn decrease cell survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curcumin inhibits Glo1, resulting in nontolerable levels of MGO and GSH. As a result, various metabolic pathways are disturbed so that, for example, cellular ATP and GSH content are depleted [ 52 ]. The depletion of cellular ATP and GSH may in turn decrease cell survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%