2016
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2016.00052
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Gynura procumbens: An Overview of the Biological Activities

Abstract: Gynura procumbens (Lour.) Merr. (Family Asteraceae) is a medicinal plant commonly found in tropical Asia countries such as China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Traditionally, it is widely used in many different countries for the treatment of a wide variety of health ailments such as kidney discomfort, rheumatism, diabetes mellitus, constipation, and hypertension. Based on the traditional uses of G. procumbens, it seems to possess high therapeutic potential for treatment of various diseases making… Show more

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“…Currently, chemotherapeutic agents used in cancer treatment are able to slow down the progress of the disease; however, they are also toxic toward healthy, non-neoplastic cells (Tan et al, 2016b). An alternative approach currently being explored intensively is pursuing anticancer agents from natural food products to inhibit the onset of cancer (Chung et al, 2010; Chan et al, 2012; Goh et al, 2014; Tan et al, 2016a). Over the years, bioactive compounds derived from Inonotus obliquus (chaga mushroom) and L. edodes (shiitake) have been shown to exhibit anticancer effects against certain cell lines such as human leukemic U937 cells, stomach adenocarcinoma AGS cells, lung carcinoma A549 cells, sarcoma S-180 cells and human colorectal adenocarcinoma HT-29 cells.…”
Section: Biological Activities Of F Velutipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, chemotherapeutic agents used in cancer treatment are able to slow down the progress of the disease; however, they are also toxic toward healthy, non-neoplastic cells (Tan et al, 2016b). An alternative approach currently being explored intensively is pursuing anticancer agents from natural food products to inhibit the onset of cancer (Chung et al, 2010; Chan et al, 2012; Goh et al, 2014; Tan et al, 2016a). Over the years, bioactive compounds derived from Inonotus obliquus (chaga mushroom) and L. edodes (shiitake) have been shown to exhibit anticancer effects against certain cell lines such as human leukemic U937 cells, stomach adenocarcinoma AGS cells, lung carcinoma A549 cells, sarcoma S-180 cells and human colorectal adenocarcinoma HT-29 cells.…”
Section: Biological Activities Of F Velutipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, there is an increasing push to search for bioactive compounds from natural sources to serve as alternative antimicrobials (Tan et al, 2015b, 2016a; Azman et al, 2016; Chan et al, 2016) Reports on the occurrence of antimicrobials in F. velutipes mushroom are also well documented. The antimicrobial activities of extracts from different parts of F. velutipes have been the focus of several studies.…”
Section: Biological Activities Of F Velutipesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gynura procumbens is a species of Asteracea family, a small (1-3m high) plant. Traditionally, it is widely used in many different countries for the treatment of a wide variety of health ailments, such as kidney discomfort, rheumatism, diabetes mellitus, constipation, and hypertension (Tan et al 2016). This plant is potential to produce secondary metabolites containing alkaloid, flavonoid, and coumarin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, plants have been used to treat various diseases in many developing countries and become the basis of many traditional medicine systems to provide mankind with new remedies (Fabricant and Farnsworth, 2001; Tan et al, 2016a,b; Tang et al, 2016). Since ancient time, phytochemicals have been used to treat inflammation (Tan et al, 2015; Chan et al, 2016; Yong et al, 2016), beginning with the discovery of aspirin as the first anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug (Vane and Botting, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%