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| Gambogic acid is a naturally occurring xanthonoid extracted from the resin of trees belonging to the Garcinia genus—most notably, Garcinia hanburyi. This tree is native to regions in Southeast Asia, particularly found in areas of China, India, and neighboring countries. Gambogic acid (GA; C38H44O8, MW: 628.76), a polyprenylated xanthone and a widely used coloring agent, is the main active ingredient of gamboges secreted from the Garcinia hanburyi tree ([3, 4], which mainly grows in Southeast Asia. GA has been approved by the Chinese FDA for the treatment of solid cancers in Phase II clinical trials. Pathways: -evidence suggesting that it can inhibit thioredoxin reductase (TrxR). -can indeed lead to an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels -Gambogic acid can trigger mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to cytochrome c release -influences death receptors -Inhibition of NF-κB Signaling -Inhibition of VEGF Pathway -Cell Cycle Arrest: -p53 Activation
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| Type: pro-apoptotic protein |
| Bid is an abundant pro-apoptotic protein of the Bcl-2 family that is crucial for death receptor-mediated apoptosis in many cell systems. The expression of BID can serve as a prognostic marker in several cancers. Higher levels of BID are often associated with increased apoptosis and better treatment responses, while lower levels may indicate resistance to therapy and poorer outcomes. Generation of Truncated Bid (tBid): • When apoptosis is signaled, specific proteases (such as caspase-8) cleave full-length Bid into its truncated form, tBid. • tBid is the active form that translocates to mitochondria. So "the truncation of Bid" means that the protein has been converted into an active form (tBid) that supports apoptosis. |
| 5148- | GamB, | Gambogic acid: A shining natural compound to nanomedicine for cancer therapeutics |
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