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2025
From Chemical Composition to Antiproliferative Effects Through In Vitro Studies: Honey, an Ancient and Modern Hot Topic Remedy
Nutrients
2025
Anticancer Properties of Phenylboronic Acid in Androgen-Dependent (LNCaP) and Androgen-Independent (PC3) Prostate Cancer Cells via MAP Kinases by 2D and 3D Culture Methods
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
2025
The effect of multifloral honey on cytotoxicity and the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway in ovarian cancer cell
Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
2024
A Comparison Study on the Metabolites in PC-3, RWPE-1, and Chrysin-Treated PC-3 Cells
Applied Sciences
2024
The Therapeutic Mechanisms of Honey in Mitigating Toxicity from Anticancer Chemotherapy Toxicity: A Review
Journal of Xenobiotics
2022
In vitro evaluation of anti-proliferative activity of protein from Litchi chinensis honey against human cervical cancer cell line (HeLa)
Journal of Herbal Medicine
2022
History, phytochemistry, experimental pharmacology and clinical uses of honey: A comprehensive review with special reference to Unani medicine
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
2021
Feature selection with ensemble learning for prostate cancer diagnosis from microarray gene expression
Health Informatics Journal
2021
Emerging cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying anticancer indications of chrysin
Cancer Cell International
2021
2021 Smart Technologies, Communication and Robotics (STCR)
2020
5-Hydroxymethyl-Furfural and Structurally Related Compounds Block the Ion Conductance in Human Aquaporin-1 Channels and Slow Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion
Molecular Pharmacology
2020
Physical characteristics and antimicrobial properties of Apis mellifera, Frieseomelitta nigra and Melipona favosa bee honeys from apiaries in Trinidad and Tobago
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
2019
Molecular targets of honey bee’s products in cancer prevention and treatment
Journal of Herbmed Pharmacology
2019
In vitro and in vivo studies of 5,7-dihydroxy flavones isolated from Alpinia galanga (L.) against human lung cancer and ascetic lymphoma
Medicinal Chemistry Research
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