2012
DOI: 10.1038/npre.2012.6922.1
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Suppression of TNF-α induced NFκB activity by gallic acid and its semi-synthetic alkyl-gallates: Possible role in cancer chemoprevention

Abstract: NFκB, a transcription factor, regulates the expression of a number of genes involved in carcinogenesis. Thus, agents that can suppress NFκB activation have the potential to suppress carcinogenesis. In the present investigation, gallic acid was isolated from Alchornea glandulosa (Euphorbiaceae) and eight semi-synthetic alkyl gallates were prepared from the reaction of the corresponding alcohols with gallic acid at 80oC for 48 h in good yields (70-97%). All the compounds were evaluated against TNF-α-induced NFκB… Show more

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“…When natural products containing gallic acid were given to laboratory animals, antioxidant effects were observed in various tissues, including the lungs and stomach, according to the literature 1,28) . Gallic acid has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties by inhibiting the development of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines 4) . According to another study, gallic acid significantly healed MDA and superoxide dismutase levels but had little impact on the catalase amounts in diabetic rat testes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When natural products containing gallic acid were given to laboratory animals, antioxidant effects were observed in various tissues, including the lungs and stomach, according to the literature 1,28) . Gallic acid has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties by inhibiting the development of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines 4) . According to another study, gallic acid significantly healed MDA and superoxide dismutase levels but had little impact on the catalase amounts in diabetic rat testes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%