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Integrative Pharmacoinformatic and Experimental Validation of Indonesian Red Algae as Novel Functional Food for Anti-Gastric Cancer Agents.

Molecular nutrition & food research 2025 Vol.69(23) p. e70282

Nurkolis F, Aldian FM, Alfaray RI, Johan ARD, Frediansyah A, Permatasari HK, Taslim NA, Tjandrawinata RR, Mustika A, Kim B, Santini A, Miftahussurur M

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Gastric cancer remains a major global health burden with limited therapeutic options due to resistance and toxicity of current treatments.

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APA Nurkolis F, Aldian FM, et al. (2025). Integrative Pharmacoinformatic and Experimental Validation of Indonesian Red Algae as Novel Functional Food for Anti-Gastric Cancer Agents.. Molecular nutrition & food research, 69(23), e70282. https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.70282
MLA Nurkolis F, et al.. "Integrative Pharmacoinformatic and Experimental Validation of Indonesian Red Algae as Novel Functional Food for Anti-Gastric Cancer Agents.." Molecular nutrition & food research, vol. 69, no. 23, 2025, pp. e70282.
PMID 41069123
DOI 10.1002/mnfr.70282

Abstract

Gastric cancer remains a major global health burden with limited therapeutic options due to resistance and toxicity of current treatments. Marine red algae-Gracilaria edulis, Eucheuma denticulatum, and Kappaphycus striatus-are underexplored sources of bioactive compounds that may offer multi-targeted, low-toxicity agents for gastric cancer therapy. This study integrated phytochemical profiling, structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis, network pharmacology, molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, and in vitro validation. SAR and docking analyses showed strong affinities of key compounds, including camptothecin and 24(S),25-epoxycholesterol, with gastric cancer targets (PTGER3, TGFBR1, IGF1R, CDK6, BRD4). Molecular dynamics confirmed the stability of camptothecin-TGFBR1 interactions. Kappaphycus striatus extract (KSE) significantly downregulated TGF-β1 expression in MKN-45 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Cytotoxicity assays demonstrated that KSE, camptothecin, and 24(S),25-epoxycholesterol selectively inhibited AGS and MKN-45 gastric cancer cells while sparing normal epithelial cells. The findings highlight Indonesian red algae as promising, safe, and sustainable sources of multi-targeted anti-gastric cancer agents. In particular, KSE and its bioactive constituents exhibit both cytotoxic and epigenetic modulatory effects, underscoring their potential for future therapeutic development.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Stomach Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Molecular Docking Simulation; Rhodophyta; Functional Food; Structure-Activity Relationship; Transforming Growth Factor beta1; Antineoplastic Agents; Indonesia; Camptothecin; Molecular Dynamics Simulation; Plant Extracts; Phytochemicals