Corn silk extract ameliorates cisplatin-induced cardiac injury by restoring mitochondrial function and suppressing ferroptosis | Synapse
April 1, 2026
Corn silk extract ameliorates cisplatin-induced cardiac injury by restoring mitochondrial function and suppressing ferroptosis
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The study investigates the protective effects of corn silk extract on cisplatin-induced cardiac injury, focusing on mitochondrial function and ferroptosis.
Utilized corn silk extract from Zea mays L.
Administered cisplatin to induce cardiac injury.
Measured mitochondrial function and markers of ferroptosis in cardiac tissue.
Corn silk extract improved mitochondrial function in cardiac cells.
Decreased markers of ferroptosis were observed after corn silk treatment.
The protective effects indicate a potential therapeutic role for corn silk in cardiac injury.
Resumen
Corn silk (Zea mays L.), a traditional edible botanical and abundant agricultural by-product, is rich in polyphenols and flavonoids. This study aimed to investigate the protective effects of corn silk...