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A network-based pharmacology study on anti-hepatoma
effect of the potential active constituents from
Euphorbia fischeriana
Peiyuan Yang, Zhuoyang Cheng, Peng Zhao, Xiaoxiao Huang
2019 (3):
131-141.
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Euphorbia fischeriana (Langdudaji in Chinese), a common traditional Chinese herbal medicine, has been used to treat cancer.
It is well known that liver cancer is one of the most common malignant cancers worldwide. In this study, molecular docking
and network analysis were carried out to explore the anticancer mechanism of active constituents from E. fischeriana as an
effective therapeutic approach to treat liver cancer. Multiple active compounds of E. fischeriana were docked with 48 protein
targets related with liver cancer. The networks of compound-target and target-pathway were constructed through network
pharmacology analysis, predicting the relationships of active ingredients, significant targets and the key pathways. Our results
demonstrated that Linoleic acid glyceride (FO7), Phytol (FO5), 3,4,6-tri-O-galloyl-D-glucose (FTa10), 3,7,11-tridecylenic
acid-4,8,12-trimethyl formate (FO11), Ingenol-20-myristinate (FD96) might target with proteins associated with liver cancer.
Furthermore, PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and MAPK signaling pathway might be the key pathways of the treatment of liver
cancer. In addition, the interaction mode of these active components with nuclear receptor coactivator 2 (3up3) was analyzed.
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