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Item miRNAs as Therapeutic Target in Obesity and Cancer(Springer Singapore, 2021-07-18T00:00:00) Prajapati, Kumari Sunita; Shuaib, Mohd; Kushwaha, Prem Prakash; Singh, Atul Kumar; Sharma, Rahul; Kumar, ShashankMicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that regulate the expression of many genes. Alteration of microRNA expressions is associated with the occurrence of diseases including cancer, obesity, and obesity-related cancer. miRNAs are also known to regulate different cancer-related gene expressions indicating microRNAs could function as tumor suppressors and oncogenes. Obesity and cancer are the two critical diseases affecting millions of people all over the world. Obesity has been associated with incidence and a major risk factor for the occurrence of diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and various cancers. Synthesis of miRNAs-based therapeutics like miRNA mimics, anti-miR oligonucleotides is going on to cure obesity, cancer, and obesity-associated cancer. miRNAs emerged as a potential biomarker and being considered as a diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic target for the treatment of obesity, cancer, and obesity-associated cancer. � The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Taylor and Francis Pte Ltd. 2021.Item Characterization of phytochemicals and validation of antioxidant and anticancer activity in some Indian polyherbal ayurvedic products(Springer, 2021-03-13T00:00:00) Kushwaha, Prem Prakash; Kumar, Ramesh; Neog, Panchi Rani; Behara, Malay Ranjan; Singh, Pratibha; Kumar, Ajay; Prajapati, Kumari Sunita; Singh, Atul Kumar; Shuaib, Mohd; Sharma, Amit Kumar; Pandey, Abhay Kumar; Kumar, ShashankIn the present comparative study, the authors studied the antioxidant and anticancer activity of commercially available polyherbal Indian Ayurvedic products namely Divya Sarvakalp Kwath (DSKK), Divya Sanjivani Vati (DSV), Kanchanar Guggulu (KG) and Shakti Drop (SD). Authors also quantified phenolic and flavonoid contents in the samples. Solid powdered samples (DSKK, DSV, and KG) were extracted in methanol and water (1:1) using cold extraction method. Spectrophotometry technique was used to quantify the phytochemicals present in test samples. DSKK showed comparatively higher content of total phenolics (247.65 � 0.05 ?gPGE/g) and flavonoid (34.66 � 0.19 �gQE/mg). Radical scavenging, metal ion chelation and reducing potential of test products were studied using nitric oxide scavenging, DPPH, metal ion chelation, reducing power ability, and phosphomolybdate in vitro antioxidant assays at different concentration. Dose-dependent antioxidant activity was observed in all the test samples at 100�500��g or �l/ml concentration. Anticancer efficacy of the test samples were studied in lung (A549), colon (Colo205), and breast cancer (MCF7) cell lines at different concentrations (10�100��g or �l/ml) using MTT assay. Confocal microscopy was used to reveal the apoptotic induction, mitochondrial membrane integrity disruption and reactive oxygen species production ability of test products in cancer cells. The present study revealed that DSKK possesses comparatively better antioxidant potential and SD has potent anticancer activity against breast cancer cells. � 2021, Society for Plant Research.