Unraveling the Anti‐Tumor Effects and Molecular Mechanisms of Hairyvein Agrimonia Herb in Gastric Cancer

Wiley

Daraus:

This study, through network pharmacology and protein-molecule docking technology, screened and discovered that luteolin, quercetin, kaempferol, and (+)-catechin in Hairyvein Agrimonia can inhibit the gastric cancer cell lines AGS and HGC-27, and the main targets of these active components include oncogenic proteins such as JUN, HIF1A, and PTGS2.

Agrimonia pilosa