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Diosgenin's Anti-Fibrotic Power of Mitophagy - Babu V., Dinesh
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Diosgenin's Anti-Fibrotic Power of Mitophagy and Pulmonary Fibrosis" is an innovative book that provides a comprehensive overview of the role of Diosgenin in mitigating pulmonary fibrosis through the activation of mitophagy, a process that selectively removes damaged mitochondria from the cell. Pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive and fatal lung disease that affects millions of people worldwide, and there is currently no effective cure. This book introduces a novel approach to the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis by targeting mitophagy, a cellular process that is essential for maintaining…mehr

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Diosgenin's Anti-Fibrotic Power of Mitophagy and Pulmonary Fibrosis" is an innovative book that provides a comprehensive overview of the role of Diosgenin in mitigating pulmonary fibrosis through the activation of mitophagy, a process that selectively removes damaged mitochondria from the cell. Pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive and fatal lung disease that affects millions of people worldwide, and there is currently no effective cure. This book introduces a novel approach to the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis by targeting mitophagy, a cellular process that is essential for maintaining mitochondrial health and preventing cell damage. The book begins with an introduction to pulmonary fibrosis and its underlying mechanisms, followed by an in-depth discussion of the role of mitophagy in the disease. The authors present evidence from both in vitro and in vivo studies, demonstrating the potential of Diosgenin in inducing mitophagy and reducing lung fibrosis. The book also discusses the pharmacological properties of Diosgenin, including its safety, bioavailability, and potential therapeutic applications. It provides a detailed analysis of the molecular mechanisms involved in the anti-fibrotic effects of Diosgenin, such as the regulation of autophagy, apoptosis, and oxidative stress. Furthermore, the book explores the potential of Diosgenin as a complementary therapy for other fibrotic diseases, such as liver and kidney fibrosis, and its potential to enhance the efficacy of existing treatments.