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Apigenin is a flavone that is the aglycone of several glycosides. It is a yellow crystalline solid that has been used to dye wool. Apigenin is a potent inhibitor of CYP2C9, an enzyme responsible for ...
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Apigenin is one of the flavonoids - more precisely one of the citrus bioflavonoids. Apigenin, just like most flavonoids, has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-tumor properties. Perhaps apigenin can even block the formation of uric acid leading to beneficial effects in gout.
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Apigenin is described as a nonmutagenic bioflavonoid which is presented in leafy plants and vegetables (e.g., parsley, artichoke, basil, celery) and has significant chemopreventive activity against UV-radiation. Current research trials indicate that it may reduce DNA oxidative damage;
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Luteolin is a flavonoid found in many of the same foods that contain apigenin. While luteolin produces effects similar to apigenin, it has its own unique beneficial properties as well. ... Like apigenin, luteolin inhibits the effects of epidermal growth factor and tyrosine kinase, and therefore may have potential as an...
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The leading cause of death in all cancer patients continues to be the resistance of tumor cells to chemotherapy, a form of treatment in which chemicals are used to kill cells. ... Xuan Liu, a professor of biochemistry, and Xin Cai, a postdoctoral researcher working in her lab, found that apigenin localizes tumor suppressor p53,
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Apigenin inhibited DNA synthesis ... Apigenin inhibits growth of pancreatic cancer cells through suppression of cyclin B-associated cdc2 activity and G2/M arrest, and may be a valuable drug for the treatment or prevention of pancreatic cancer.
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Apigenin is a class of flavonoid, a phytonutrient (plant compound) family known for its high antioxidant activity. Antioxidants are renowned for removing cell-damaging free radicals from the body, thereby reducing the symptoms of aging and the risk of chronic disease such as cancer and heart disease.
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Apigenin and apigenin 7-O--glucoside have been shown to penetrate into deeper skin layers when applied topically which supports the use of chamomile as a topical antiphlogistic agent to treat inflammations in deep tissues (Merfort et al., 1994;
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3810 Effects of apigenin and tt-farnesol on S. mutans biofilms ... Apigenin and tt-farnesol are two bioactive compounds found in propolis, a natural beehive product. Apigenin is a potent inhibitor of glucosyltransferases and tt-farnesol is an antibacterial compound.
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Apigenin is a flavonoid found in parsley, artichoke, basil, celery and other plants. Over the last three years, a large number of published studies have demonstrated the anti-cancer properties of apigenin. ... Apigenin was tested to ascertain its effect on human leukemia cells. Apigenin was shown to induce apoptosis...
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