Clavel del aire para Cáncer (Actividad antitumoral)
Tillandsia streptocarpa — 5 estudios científicos revisados
Preliminary¿Sirve Clavel del aire para cáncer (actividad antitumoral)?
Se investiga su potencial efecto inmunomodulador y antitumoral derivado de su uso en medicina tradicional.
Compuestos activos involucrados: {'name': 'Cicloartanos', 'effect': 'Antitumoral, inhibición de quinasas'}, {'name': 'Flavonoides', 'effect': 'Antioxidante, antibacteriano, hipoglucemiante'}, {'name': 'Ácido 3-hidroxi-3-metilglutárico (HMG)', 'effect': 'Hipoglucemiante'}, {'name': 'Triterpenoides', 'effect': 'Antiinflamatorio, citotóxico'}, {'name': 'Ácido clorogénico', 'effect': 'Antioxidante, antiinflamatorio'}, Flavona, Flavonoides, Formato, Terpenos, Tillandsinona, ácido, ácido clorogénico, Compuestos fenólicos
Evidencia Científica
Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Clavel del aire y cáncer (actividad antitumoral):
Antileukemic activity of Tillandsia recurvata and some of its cycloartanes.
Approximately 250,000 deaths were caused by leukemia globally in 2012 and about 40%-50% of all leukemia diagnoses end-up in death. Medicinal plants are a rich source for the discovery of new drugs against leukemia and other types of cancers. To this end, we subjected the Jamaican ball moss (Tillandsia recurvata) and its cycloartanes, as well as some analogs, to in vitro screening against a number of leukemia cell lines. The WST-1 anti-proliferation assay was used to determine the anticancer activity of ball moss and two cycloartanes isolated from ball moss and four of their analogs against fou
PubMed: 24982361HLBT-100: a highly potent anti-cancer flavanone from
BACKGROUND: The incidence and mortalities from cancers remain on the rise worldwide. Despite significant efforts to discover and develop novel anticancer agents, many cancers remain in the unmet need category. As such, efforts to discover and develop new and more effective and less toxic agents against cancer remain a top global priority. Our drug discovery approach is natural products based with a focus on plants. METHODS: The plant biomass was extracted using supercritical fluid extraction technology with CO RESULTS: A flavonoid of the flavanone class was isolated from CONCLUSION: This pape
PubMed: 28286420Kinase inhibition by the Jamaican ball moss, Tillandsia recurvata L.
BACKGROUND: This research was undertaken in order to investigate the inhibitory potential of the Jamaican ball moss, Tillandsia recurvata against several kinases. The inhibition of these kinases has emerged as a potential solution to restoring the tight regulation of normal cellular growth, the loss of which leads to cancer cell formation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Kinase inhibition was investigated using competition binding (to the ATP sites) assays, which have been previously established and authenticated. RESULTS: Four hundred and fifty one kinases were tested against the Jamaican ball moss ex
PubMed: 23060567In vitro and in vivo anti-cancer effects of tillandsia recurvata (ball moss) from Jamaica.
OBJECTIVE: Tillandsia recurvata, also commonly known as Ball Moss, is endemic to Jamaica and some parts of the Caribbean and South America. The plant, despite being reported to be used in folk medicine, had not previously been evaluated for its anti-cancer potential. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-cancer activity ofBall Moss. METHODS: The anti-proliferation activity of the crude methanolic extract of the T recurvata was evaluated in vitro in five different histogenic cancer cell lines (prostate cancer - PC-3, breast cancer Kaposi sarcoma, B-16 melanoma and a B-cell lymphoma fro
PubMed: 24564035In Vitro Anticancer Activity of the Crude Extract and two Dicinnamate Isolates from the Jamaican Ball Moss (Tillandsia Recurvata L.).
A crude chloroform extract from the Jamaican Ball Moss (Tillandsia recurvata L.) was tested for activity against three human cancer cell lines including; A375 (human melanoma), MCF-7 (human breast) and PC-3 (human prostate cancer) using the WST-1 assay. IC
PubMed: 26161295Seguridad y Precauciones
# Seguridad y Precauciones: Clavel del aire (*Tillandsia streptocarpa*) En la enciclopedia botánica **Yerbateca**, es imperativo establecer que, aunque el Clavel del aire (*Tillandsia streptocarpa*) posee un uso tradicional documentado como antiinflamatorio dentro de la familia *Bromeliaceae*, la falta de ensayos clínicos controlados en humanos sobre esta especie específica exige una gestión de riesgos extremadamente rigurosa. La toxicidad y la seguridad farmacológica deben evaluarse considerando la complejidad de los metabolitos secundarios presentes en el género *Tillandsia*. ### 1. Embarazo y Lactancia No existen datos clínicos que garanticen la inocuidad del consumo de *Tillandsia streptocarpa* durante el periodo de gestación o lactancia. Debido a la presencia de compuestos bioactivos como flavonas y otros metabolitos que pueden atravesar la barrera placentaria o excretarse en la leche materna, su uso está estrictamente contraindicado en estas etapas para prevenir posibles efectos teratogénicos o alteraciones en el desarrollo fetal. ### 2.
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