Cytokinins: Wide-Spread Signaling Hormones from Plants to Humans with High Medical Potential

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Abstract

Nature is a rich source of biologically active novel compounds. Sixty years ago, the plant hormones cytokinins were first discovered. These play a major role in cell division and cell differentiation. They affect organogenesis in plant tissue cultures and contribute to many other physiological and developmental processes in plants. Consequently, the effect of cytokinins on mammalian cells has caught the attention of researchers. Many reports on the contribution and potential of cytokinins in the therapy of different human diseases and pathophysiological conditions have been published and are reviewed here. We compare cytokinin effects and pathways in plants and mammalian systems and highlight the most important biological activities. We present the strong profile of the biological actions of cytokinins and their possible therapeutic applications.

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Fathy, M., Saad Eldin, S. M., Naseem, M., Dandekar, T., & Othman, E. M. (2022, April 1). Cytokinins: Wide-Spread Signaling Hormones from Plants to Humans with High Medical Potential. Nutrients. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14071495

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