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| Soursop or Brazilian paw paw or guanabana. People use fruit, roots, seeds and leaves.
Graviola, also known as Annona muricata, is a tropical fruit-bearing tree native to the Americas. Graviola (Annona muricata; soursop) contains annonaceous acetogenins (e.g., annonacin, bullatacin-class compounds) that are widely described as mitochondrial complex I inhibitors, producing ATP depletion and downstream stress signaling that can lead to cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis in many in-vitro cancer models. A key real-world constraint is safety: epidemiology in the French Caribbean reports an association between high Annonaceae consumption and atypical parkinsonism, and animal data indicate annonacin can enter brain tissue and drive ATP depletion with neurodegenerative patterns under chronic exposure; therefore Graviola products should be treated as higher-risk than many polyphenols and should not be framed as a casual long-term supplement. GLUT1 inhibitor? The major pathways involved in Graviola's anti-cancer effects include: -Reported reduction of glucose uptake (e.g., GLUT1 expression) in selected tumor models.: Graviola extracts have been shown to inhibit the activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), a key enzyme involved in glycolysis, the process by which cancer cells produce energy. By inhibiting LDH, Graviola reduces the production of lactate, a key metabolite that fuels cancer cell growth.(likely secondary to mitochondrial ATP depletion) -Inhibition of glucose uptake: Graviola extracts have also been shown to inhibit the uptake of glucose by cancer cells, further reducing their energy production. -Inhibition of the PI3K/AKT pathway: The PI3K/AKT pathway is a key signaling pathway involved in cell survival and proliferation. Graviola extracts have been shown to inhibit this pathway, leading to reduced cancer cell growth and survival. -Induction of apoptosis: Graviola extracts have been shown to induce apoptosis in cancer cells by activating pro-apoptotic proteins and inhibiting anti-apoptotic proteins. The major compounds responsible for Graviola's anti-cancer effects are: Annonaceous acetogenins: These are a group of compounds found in Graviola that have been shown to inhibit cancer cell growth and induce apoptosis.
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| A family of enzymes that play a crucial role in the signaling pathways of various cytokines and growth factors. They are involved in the regulation of immune responses, hematopoiesis, and cell proliferation. Dysregulation of JAK signaling has been implicated in several types of cancer, particularly hematological malignancies such as leukemia and lymphoma. Targeting JAKs with specific inhibitors has emerged as a therapeutic strategy in oncology. JAK inhibitors, such as ruxolitinib and tofacitinib, are used to treat certain blood cancers and autoimmune diseases. These drugs work by blocking the activity of JAKs, thereby inhibiting the signaling pathways that promote cancer cell proliferation and survival. |
| 834- | Gra, | Anticancer Properties of Graviola (Annona muricata): A Comprehensive Mechanistic Review |
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