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| Kaempferol = dietary flavonol polyphenol (aglycone; often present as glycosides such as kaempferol-3-O-glucoside). Sources: tea, kale, spinach, capers, broccoli, onions. Primary mechanisms (ranked): Pathways: -Inhibit the PI3K/Akt signaling -Modulation of the MAPK pathway (including ERK1/2) -Inhibit NF-κB Signaling Pathway -can upregulate or activate p53-dependent pathways -Inhibitory action on STAT -Activation of AMPK -Reduce VEGF -Can induce oxidative stress in cancer cells (ROS) Kaempferol — Cancer vs Normal Pathway Effects
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| Source: HalifaxProj(block) |
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| An enzyme that produces nitric oxide (NO) in response to inflammatory stimuli. iNOS can promote tumor growth by enhancing blood flow and nutrient supply to tumors through vasodilation. It may also help cancer cells evade apoptosis (programmed cell death). Immune Activation: In some contexts, NO produced by iNOS can enhance the immune response against tumors, promoting the activation of immune cells that can target and destroy cancer cells. Inhibition of Tumor Growth: High levels of NO can induce cytotoxic effects on tumor cells, leading to reduced proliferation and increased apoptosis. |
| 3372- | QC, | FIS, | KaempF, | Anticancer Potential of Selected Flavonols: Fisetin, Kaempferol, and Quercetin on Head and Neck Cancers |
| - | Review, | HNSCC, | NA |
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