Lung cancer, characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation within the lung tissues, is the predominant cause of cancer-related fatalities worldwide. The traditional medicinal herb has emerged as a significant contender in oncological research because of its documented anticancer attributes, suggesting its potential for novel therapeutic development. This study adopted network pharmacology and omics methodology to elucidate the anti-lung cancer potential of by identifying its bioactive constituents and their corresponding molecular targets.
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