Substance | Condition | Seq | Src | PMID | Dtl | Title |
Ganoderic Acid | Alzheimer's Disease | 5 | PM | 37287673 | 📋 | Identification of potential neuroprotective compound from Ganoderma lucidum extract targeting microtubule affinity regulation kinase 4 involved in Alzheimer's disease through molecular dynamics simulation and MMGBSA |
Ganoderic Acid | Alzheimer's Disease | 1 | PM | 34798773 | 📋 | Ganoderic Acid A To Alleviate Neuroinflammation of Alzheimer's Disease in Mice by Regulating the Imbalance of the Th17/Tregs Axis |
Ganoderic Acid | Alzheimer's Disease | 2 | PM | 34074054 | 📋 | Ganoderic Acid A Promotes Amyloid-β Clearance (In Vitro) and Ameliorates Cognitive Deficiency in Alzheimer's Disease (Mouse Model) through Autophagy Induced by Activating Axl |
Ganoderic Acid | Alzheimer's Disease | 4 | PM | 33963744 | 📋 | PADI4 mediates autophagy and participates in the role of ganoderic acid A monomers in delaying the senescence of Alzheimer's cells through the Akt/mTOR pathway |
Ganoderic Acid | Alzheimer's Disease | 3 | PM | 30971923 | 📋 | Alcohol Extracts From Ganoderma lucidum Delay the Progress of Alzheimer's Disease by Regulating DNA Methylation in Rodents |
Ganoderic Acid | Cognitive Disorders | 2 | PM | 34821902 | 📋 | Ganoderic acid improves 5-fluorouracil-induced cognitive dysfunction in mice |
Ganoderic Acid | Cognitive Disorders | 1 | PM | 34074054 | 📋 | Ganoderic Acid A Promotes Amyloid-β Clearance (In Vitro) and Ameliorates Cognitive Deficiency in Alzheimer's Disease (Mouse Model) through Autophagy Induced by Activating Axl |
Ganoderic Acid | Depression | 2 | PM | 38723681 | 📋 | Ganoderic acid A ameliorates depressive-like behaviors in CSDS mice: Insights from proteomic profiling and molecular mechanisms |
Ganoderic Acid | Depression | 1 | PM | 33857491 | 📋 | Ganoderic acid A exerted antidepressant-like action through FXR modulated NLRP3 inflammasome and synaptic activity |
Ganoderic Acid | Post-Stroke Depression | 1 | PM | 34421302 | 📋 | Ganoderic Acid A-Mediated Modulation of Microglial Polarization is Involved in Depressive-Like Behaviors and Neuroinflammation in a Rat Model of Post-Stroke Depression |