Tectona grandis Metabolites Alleviate Oxaliplatin-induced Chemofog in Rats: Modulation of the NLRP3 Inflammasome Axis

Elhawary, Esraa A.; Nadine C Sabry; Iriny M Ayoub; Maha Nasr; Fadia S Youssef; George, Mina Y.;

Abstract


Tectona grandis, also known as Teak, is a biologically valuable member of the mint family. It was used in folk medicine to alleviate inflammation and its related disorders. Besides being an eco-friendly material, the leaves are popularly consumed as natural food colorants and packaging owing to their chemical and physical behavior.


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Title Tectona grandis Metabolites Alleviate Oxaliplatin-induced Chemofog in Rats: Modulation of the NLRP3 Inflammasome Axis
Authors Elhawary, Esraa A. ; Nadine C Sabry; Iriny M Ayoub; Maha Nasr; Fadia S Youssef; George, Mina Y. 
Keywords Cognitive impairment;Inflammasome;LC-qTOF-MS/MS;Nanoemulsion formulation;Oxaliplatin;Tectona grandis
Issue Date 7-Aug-2025
Publisher Elsevier
Journal Journal of Ethnopharmacology 
Volume 353
ISSN 03788741
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2025.120392
PubMed ID 40783105
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-105013495256

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