Literature DB >> 27011038

Principles of Biomedical Agriculture Applied to the Plant Family Theaceae To Identify Novel Interventions for Cancer Prevention and Control.

Yijun Wang1, Yunqiu Yang1, Chaoling Wei1, Xiaochun Wan1, Henry J Thompson2.   

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Plant materials from the family Theaceae have been used for over a thousand years as integral components within the food systems of many globally distributed cultures and to treat a variety of human ailments. These markedly different uses remain of considerable interest in the 21st century. This perspective draws heavily from the agricultural and biomedical literature published using plant materials from the genus Camellia. Our objective is to provide a rationale and framework for broadening the scope of investigation of genera and species within Theaceae beyond Camellia sinensis to accelerate the development of a new generation of Theaceae-based pharmaceuticals/nutraceuticals and the more general enhancement of the food supply with Theaceae-containing products that affect the development of chronic diseases such as cancer. This will require a concerted effort to systematically capitalize on the rapidly growing knowledge of germplasm resources within Theaceae using metabolomic profiling in combination with in vivo and in vitro approaches. The successful translation of this research into products that affect human health will be facilitated by recognition of the agronomic factors that are critical in making hot water infusions generically referred to as tea as well as food products containing ground leaf powders.

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Keywords:  Theaceae; agriculture; biomedical; cancer; human health

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27011038     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b00719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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Authors:  Shuai Jiang; Fenglin Chen; Pai Qin; Hai Xie; Guo Peng; Yongliang Li; Xinhong Guo
Journal:  Physiol Mol Biol Plants       Date:  2022-04-19

2.  Fluorescent carbon dots driven from ayurvedic medicinal plants for cancer cell imaging and phototherapy.

Authors:  Ramhari Meena; Ranvir Singh; Gobinath Marappan; Garima Kushwaha; Narendra Gupta; Rekhraj Meena; Jay Prakash Gupta; Raja Ram Agarwal; Nighat Fahmi; Omkar Singh Kushwaha
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2019-09-30
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