SHUKHRAT BOYMURADOV,MOHAMMED H.F,NAJMITDINOV AKHADKHON KHAMITDKHANOVICH,K.R. CHIDAMBARAM,DR. D KALIDOSS
DOI: https://doi.org/Potential phytocompounds for the creation of novel drugs can be found in natural goods. Plants are the source of around 30% of the most popular medications on the market. It is necessary to search for alternative sources of anticancer medications in light of these results. Phytocompounds found in plants are crucial to the development of novel medications. In addition to stimulating the immune system, phytocompounds also detoxify food chemicals from turning into carcinogens, reduce inflammation, protect cells from oxidative stress, initiate programmed cell death, and inhibit the carcinogenesis mechanism. Less study has been done on the medicinal potential of the red algae G.acerosa, but it has not yet been possible to isolate its bioactive ingredients and identify its anticancer properties. As a result, the current study depends on the chemicals from G.acerosa being isolated, characterized, and their cancer-causing potential evaluated. Using the extract and isolated components of G.acerosa, the current study also sought to investigate the genes and pathways involved in the control of lung cancer.