2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27030782
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MiodesinTM Positively Modulates the Immune Response in Endometrial and Vaginal Cells

Abstract: Endometriosis presents high prevalence and its physiopathology involves hyperactivation of endometrial and vaginal cells, especially by bacteria. The disease has no cure and therapies aiming to inhibit its development are highly desirable. Therefore, this study investigated whether MiodesinTM (10 µg/mL = IC80; 200 µg/mL = IC50), a natural compound constituted by Uncaria tomentosa, Endopleura uchi, and astaxanthin, could exert anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative effects against Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) st… Show more

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“…ex Schult.) DC is a plant belonging to the Rubiaceae family and also commonly known as cat’s claw due to the shape and position of the spines; it is a traditional Peruvian medicinal plant of Amazonian origin [ 5 ], and has antioxidant [ 6 ], antimicrobial, antineoplastic, immunomodulating [ 7 ], antiretroviral [ 8 ] and anti-inflammatory properties. Its extracts contain oxindole [ 9 ], triterpenes, phenolic compounds [ 10 ], alkaloids [ 11 ], glycosides vegetable steroids, flavonoids and tannins, while the compound that has the greatest antibacterial properties, found in the bark, is isopteropodine-HCl, a pentacyclic oxindole alkaloid whose action is directed towards Gram-positive bacteria [ 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ex Schult.) DC is a plant belonging to the Rubiaceae family and also commonly known as cat’s claw due to the shape and position of the spines; it is a traditional Peruvian medicinal plant of Amazonian origin [ 5 ], and has antioxidant [ 6 ], antimicrobial, antineoplastic, immunomodulating [ 7 ], antiretroviral [ 8 ] and anti-inflammatory properties. Its extracts contain oxindole [ 9 ], triterpenes, phenolic compounds [ 10 ], alkaloids [ 11 ], glycosides vegetable steroids, flavonoids and tannins, while the compound that has the greatest antibacterial properties, found in the bark, is isopteropodine-HCl, a pentacyclic oxindole alkaloid whose action is directed towards Gram-positive bacteria [ 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%