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Phyllanthus niruri
Ingredient · 6 compounds · 1 conditions
Phyllanthus niruri is profiled across the CytoSolve® knowledge base and mapped to the disease biology it influences — tracing each of its compounds through disease, biological process, molecular pathway and down to individual biomarkers, with source videos and references at each step.
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⌬Compound · 1 disease(s) · 3 pathway(s)▸
Compound · 1 disease(s) · 3 pathway(s)
❀Disease · 2 process(es) · 3 pathway(s)▸
Disease · 2 process(es) · 3 pathway(s)
▸✣ Apoptosis2 pathways
▸▣ ROS-induced Apoptosis Signaling
▸▣ ROS Signaling
▸✣ Autophagy1 pathway
▸▣ AMPK/Sirt1 Signaling
⌬Compound · 1 disease(s) · 2 pathway(s)▸
Compound · 1 disease(s) · 2 pathway(s)
❀Disease · 2 process(es) · 2 pathway(s)▸
Disease · 2 process(es) · 2 pathway(s)
▸✣ Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction1 pathway
▸▣ IL-1β Signaling
▸✣ Inflammation1 pathway
▸▣ LPS/NF-κB Signaling
⌬Compound · 1 disease(s) · 3 pathway(s)▸
Compound · 1 disease(s) · 3 pathway(s)
❀Disease · 3 process(es) · 3 pathway(s)▸
Disease · 3 process(es) · 3 pathway(s)
▸✣ Inflammation1 pathway
▸▣ LPS/NF-κB Signaling
▸✣ Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction1 pathway
▸▣ LPS/NF-κB Signaling
▸✣ Intestinal Mucosal Dysfunction1 pathway
▸▣ LPS/NF-κB Signaling
⌬Compound · 1 disease(s) · 1 pathway(s)▸
Compound · 1 disease(s) · 1 pathway(s)
❀Disease · 1 process(es) · 1 pathway(s)▸
Disease · 1 process(es) · 1 pathway(s)
▸✣ Inflammation1 pathway
▸▣ LPS/TLR4 Signaling
⌬Compound · 1 disease(s) · 1 pathway(s)▸
Compound · 1 disease(s) · 1 pathway(s)
❀Disease · 1 process(es) · 1 pathway(s)▸
Disease · 1 process(es) · 1 pathway(s)
▸✣ Inflammation1 pathway
▸▣ LPS/TLR4 Signaling
⌬Compound · 1 disease(s) · 2 pathway(s)▸
Compound · 1 disease(s) · 2 pathway(s)
❀Disease · 2 process(es) · 2 pathway(s)▸
Disease · 2 process(es) · 2 pathway(s)