Tomonal™
Redox Homeostasis
Tomonal is a uniquely formulated
natural supplement that supports antioxidative signals and restores cellular
redox homeostasis. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-tumoral, and pain relief
capabilities.
FUNCTIONS
Artemisinin and its
derivatives are commonly used in malaria therapy. Recently, a growing amount of
research has focused on its anticancer properties. One study that tested 55
cell lines from the Developmental Therapeutics Program of the National Cancer
Institute (NCI) showed that Artemisinin displayed inhibitory activity against
leukemia, colon, melanoma, breast, ovarian, prostate, central nervous system
(CNS), and renal cancer cells [1]. Cancer cells require a lot of iron in order
to support their rapid proliferation. It is known that human cancer cells
express more iron transporting protein transferrin than normal cells, and have
higher rates of iron intake via these receptors. Artemisinin’s unique structure
bears endo-peroxide. This could be a trigger for the generation of active
oxygen radicals via homolytic cleavage of the weak oxygen peroxide bond
accelerated by higher ferrous iron concentration in cancer cells [2, 3].
Several studies have associated Artemisinin toxicity with impaired cytokinesis,
enhanced levels of oxidative stress, inhibition of tumor invasion, migration,
and metastasis [4]. Importantly, artemisinin is one of the very few supplements
that has been widely used as antimalarial medication with no significant side
effects.
Caesalpinia
sappan (Su Mu) has long been used in Oriental folk medicines to promote blood
circulation, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant activities [5]. Sappan wood
extract, via endogenous NO and subsequent cGMP formation, promote blood
circulation to remove blood stasis, decreases swelling, and promotes
micro-circulation. Three different crude fractions from Sappan wood were found
to show peripheral analgesic activity [6], which inhibits the voltage-gated
sodium channel and have painkilling effects.
Copper Copper
is an essential trace mineral. All tissues in the body need it for normal
metabolic functions. It is excellent at reducing inflammations, strengthening
connective tissue, restoring hair color, regulating oxidative energy
metabolism, as well as fighting parasites and cancer.
Zinc has strong anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties but is often deficient with a high copper intake. Therefore, it is usually best to increase the intake of both minerals together. Both Zn and Cu are co-factors of most important antioxidant enzyme Cu/Zn-SOD, critical to cellular redox homeostasis.
SUGGESTED USE
Adults take 1
capsules. Three times daily after meals or as directed by a healthcare
professional.
INGREDIENTS
Artemisia annua,
Caesalpinia sappan (Su Mu), Zinc and copper. Artemisia annua, Caesalpinia
sappan (Su Mu), Zinc and copper.
SIDE EFFECTS
No adverse side
effects reported.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep out of reach of children.
REFERENCES
1. Efferth, T., et al., Molecular modes of action of artesunate in tumor cell lines. Molecular Pharmacology, 2003. 64(2): p. 382-394.
2. Chaturvedi, D., et al., Artemisinin and its derivatives: a novel class of anti-malarial and anti-cancer agents. Chemical Society Reviews, 2010. 39(2): p. 435-454.
3. Nakase, I., et al., Anticancer properties of artemisinin derivatives and their targeted delivery by transferrin conjugation. International journal of pharmaceutics, 2008. 354(1): p. 28-33.
4. Xu, Q., et al., Artesunate inhibits growth and induces apoptosis in human osteosarcoma HOS cell line in vitro and in vivo. Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B, 2011. 12(4): p. 247-255.
5. Pawar, C.R., A.D. Landge, and S.J. Surana, Phytochemical and pharmacological aspects of Caesalpinia sappan. Journal of Pharmacy Research Vol, 2008. 1(2).
6. Hemalatha, K., et al., Analgesic Activity of Caesalpinia sappan. Heartwood. Pharmaceutical Biology, 2007. 45(5): p. 360-362.Tomonal