2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra90068f
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Correction: Punica granatum (pomegranate) peel extract exerts potent antitumor and anti-metastasis activity in thyroid cancer

Abstract: Correction for ‘Punica granatum (pomegranate) peel extract exerts potent antitumor and anti-metastasis activity in thyroid cancer’ by Yujue Li et al., RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 84523–84535.

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“…A combination of its polyphenol extract with gallic acid exhibited both in vitro and in vivo antifungal properties against Candida strains, Trichophyton rubrum via inhibition of sterol 14 α-demethylase P450 (CYP51) and squalene epoxidase in the T. rubrum membrane. (Li, Ye, et al, 2017;Li, Liu, et al, 2017). While its combination with the azole fungicide prochloraz demonstrated synergistic growth inhibition of the mycotoxigenic fungi (Aspergillus flavus and Fusarium proliferatum) and their toxins production, reducing the effective dose of azole drugs, and subsequently with less side effects (Sadhasivam et al, 2019).…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A combination of its polyphenol extract with gallic acid exhibited both in vitro and in vivo antifungal properties against Candida strains, Trichophyton rubrum via inhibition of sterol 14 α-demethylase P450 (CYP51) and squalene epoxidase in the T. rubrum membrane. (Li, Ye, et al, 2017;Li, Liu, et al, 2017). While its combination with the azole fungicide prochloraz demonstrated synergistic growth inhibition of the mycotoxigenic fungi (Aspergillus flavus and Fusarium proliferatum) and their toxins production, reducing the effective dose of azole drugs, and subsequently with less side effects (Sadhasivam et al, 2019).…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anti-tumor action mechanisms of PPE and its constituents is exerted via multiple targets, that is, antioxidant (Waly et al, 2014), antiangiogenic (Ceci et al, 2018;Naseri et al, 2018), anti-proliferative (Dikmen et al, 2011;Fazio et al, 2018;Li, Ye, et al, 2017;Li, Liu, et al, 2017), anti-metastatic (Deng et al, 2017;, and apoptosis induction (Chang et al, 2018;Li et al, 2019). Furthermore, it inhibited several oncogenic signaling pathways, for example, NF-κB, PI3K/AKT/Mtor (Khwairakpam et al, 2018), oncogenes expression responsible for cancer development (e.g., anti-apoptotic genes (Dikmen et al, 2011), and MMPs (Deng et al, 2017;Khwairakpam et al, 2018;Li, Ye, et al, 2017;Li, Liu, et al, 2017), concurrent with the induction of pro-apoptotic protein caspase-3 activity Deng et al, 2017;Li et al, 2014), BCL-2-associated X protein/B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bax/Bcl-2) ratio (Deng et al, 2017;Dikmen et al, 2011;Li et al, 2014) and the apoptosis-associated protein, P53, expression (Song et al, 2016).…”
Section: Anticancer Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%