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The Potential of Iodine as A Treatment for Breast Cancer: A Narrative Review Ibrahim, Raihan Syah; Elliyanti, Aisyah
Jurnal Kesehatan Manarang Vol 9 No 3 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Mamuju

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33490/jkm.v9i3.834

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Breast cancer is a cancer with the highest incidence of death in women in the world. Studies state that breast cancer can capture iodine molecules, making this substance a potential alternative therapy for further research and study. Opportunities for iodine as a treatment for breast cancer are supported by the fact that iodine is a molecular element widely available in nature, such as in food, plants, and oceans, so iodine is an easy substance to obtain. This article explores the potential of iodine as a treatment for breast cancer. The method used is a literature review study, in which literature is collected through the PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar databases published from 2013-2022, and full text is available. The results of the review of the 10 articles obtained are the exposure of sources and intake of iodine, the physiological effects of iodine, and the effects of iodine on breast cancer cells. Iodine has the potential as a substance with anticancer activity through antiproliferative mechanisms, apoptosis, and immune system activation when given in sufficient quantities and at appropriate doses. The mechanism of iodine affecting breast cancer cells occurs through direct and indirect effects on the biological processes of cancer cells. These mechanisms occur molecularly in cancer cells by intermediary mitochondrial organelles and specific ligands in the cell. Iodine can also be combined with breast cancer chemotherapy, such as doxorubicin, which gives a good treatment response after chemotherapy. This is important to ensure sufficient daily intake of iodine for the body, especially in patients with breast cancer.
Potensi Flavonoid Bahan Alam Sebagai Anti-HIV Guna Mengatasi Darurat Infeksi HIV di Indonesia Azriz, Helena; Ibrahim, Raihan Syah; Maulana, Rafi; Rita, Rauza Sukma
SCRIPTA SCORE Scientific Medical Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): SCRIPTA SCORE Scientific Medical Journal
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/scripta.v5i2.14678

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Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is an unresolved health problem in various countries. Indonesia is rich in various potential natural resources and is able to support the development of HIV therapy through the use of bioactive components from plants, one of which is flavonoid compounds which need to be investigated for their potential anti-HIV activity. Objective: To determine the anti-HIV potential of natural compound flavonoids. Method: The method used is a narrative literature review, with literature collection obtained from PubMed, ScienceDirect and Google Scholar. The selected articles are those published in the last ten years (2013-2022) and full text is available. Result and Discussion: 24 articles included related to flavonoid and HIV. Indonesia is in an emergency situation for HIV infection, antiretroviral drugs (ARV) can only inhibit the development of the virus, but do not kill the virus directly. The antiviral potential of flavonoid compounds makes this substance an opportunity to be studied in HIV infection. The flavonoid subclasses myricetin, herbacitrin, and chalcone have the best anti-HIV activity. The natural ingredient that has the highest flavonoid such as sea fern spores, dragon fruit with a content of 0.14 - 0.15 mg/g, Moringa leaves with a content of 7.79 mg/g, and cinnamon with a fairly high content. Conclusion: Flavonoids have anti-HIV potential with different mechanisms according to the type of flavonoid compounds contained. Flavonoids are mostly contained in sea fern spores, and are also found in dragon fruit, cinnamon and Moringa leaves, which are natural ingredients that are easily available every day.   Latar Belakang: Infeksi Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) merupakan masalah kesehatan yang belum terselesaikan pada berbagai negara di dunia. Indonesia merupakan negara yang kaya akan berbagai sumber daya alam yang potensial dan mampu mendukung pengembangan terapi HIV melalui pemanfaatan komponen bioaktif dari tumbuhan, salah satunya adalah senyawa flavonoid yang perlu ditelitipotensi aktivitas anti-HIVnya. Tujuan: Mengetahui potensi anti-HIV dari senyawa flavonoid bahan alam Metode: Metode yang digunakan adalah tinjauan literatur naratif, dengan pengumpulan literatur dilakukan melalui database PubMed, ScienceDirect, dan Google Scholar. Artikel yang dipilih adalah yang terbit sepuluh tahun terakhir (2013-2022) dan tersedia full text. Pembahasan: 24 artikel didapatkan membahas flavonoid dan kaitannya pada HIV. Indonesia berada dalam kondisi darurat infeksi HIV, obat antiretroviral (ARV) hanya dapat menghambat perkembangan virus, namun tidak membunuh virus secara langsung. Adanya potensi antivirus dari senyawa flavonoid menjadikan zat ini berpeluang untuk diteliti pada penyakit infeksi HIV. Flavonoid subkelas myricetin, herbacitrin, dan kalkon memiliki aktivitas anti-HIV yang paling baik. Bahan alam yang mempunyai kandungan flavonoid tertinggi di antaranya spora paku laut, buah naga dengan kandungan sebesar 0,14 – 0,15 mg/g, daun kelor dengan kandungan sebesar 7,79 mg/g, dan kayu manis dengan kandungan cukup tinggi. Kesimpulan: Flavonoid memiliki potensi anti-HIV dengan mekanisme yang berbedabeda sesuai dengan jenis senyawa flavonoid yang terkandung. Flavonoid paling banyak terkandung dalam spora paku laut, serta juga ditemukan pada buah naga, kayu manis, dan daun kelor yang merupakan bahan alam yang mudah didapatkan sehari-hari.