Publications by authors named "Slavita Rotunjanu"

Despite the notable advancements witnessed in the past decade in medical and health research domain, cancer remains a prominent global cause of mortality. Moreover, the conventional treatments employed to combat this disease have been found to considerably compromise the quality of life experienced by patients due to its severe side effects. Recent in vitro studies revealed encouraging findings on the potential beneficial effects of probiotics as adjuvants of anticancer therapy, and even as possible agents for the prevention and treatment of various types of malignancies.

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  • The study examined the effects of diethyl ether (GvDEE) and butanol (GvBuOH) extracts from a specific plant (L.) on A375 human malignant melanoma cells to assess their antitumor potential.
  • GvDEE showed a higher antioxidant capacity and antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive bacteria compared to GvBuOH, which had no antimicrobial effects.
  • Both extracts significantly reduced the viability of A375 cells, with GvDEE causing 69% reduction at a certain dose, and both extracts led to apoptosis, indicating their potential as treatments for skin cancer.
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The current study focuses on the synthesis via combustion of dysprosium-doped cobalt ferrites that were subsequently physicochemically analyzed in terms of morphological and magnetic properties. Three types of doped nanoparticles were prepared containing different Dy substitutions and coated with HPGCD for higher dispersion properties and biocompatibility, and were later submitted to biological tests in order to reveal their potential anticancer utility. Experimental data obtained through FTIR, XRD, SEM and TEM confirmed the inclusion of Dy ions in the nanoparticles' structure.

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