Shilajit/Fulvic Acid / tau Cancer Research Results

FulvicA, Shilajit/Fulvic Acid: Click to Expand ⟱
Features:
Fulvic acid is a naturally occurring compound found in soil, compost, and marine sediments. It is a complex mixture of many organic acids and has been studied for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-modulating properties.
Shilajit is a complex mineral–organic exudate found in mountainous regions (e.g., Himalayas). It contains fulvic acids, humic substances, dibenzo-α-pyrones (DBPs), trace minerals, and other low-molecular-weight compounds. Most standardized extracts are characterized by fulvic acid content (often 15–60%).

AD:
-Fulvic acid may help inhibit tau fibril formatio
-Antioxidant activity
-Anti-inflammatory effects

Cancer:
-Fulvic acid’s role in reducing drug resistance and improving drug absorption has been suggested
-Synergistic effects with chemotherapy

Fulvic Acid database results: Note how it is antioxidant for normal cells, but may produce ROS in cancer cells. (explains synergistic effect with chemo)
LeafSource Fulvic Acid note how they use Fulvic Acid to improve bioavailability of berberine.

Rank Pathway / Axis Cancer / Tumor Context Normal Tissue Context TSF Primary Effect Notes / Interpretation
1 Mitochondrial function / electron transport support Bioenergetic modulation (context-dependent) ATP production support ↑ (reported) P, R Mitochondrial optimization Dibenzo-α-pyrones and fulvic acids are reported to support mitochondrial respiration in non-cancer models.
2 Nrf2 / antioxidant response Redox tone modulation (model-dependent) Nrf2 ↑; antioxidant enzymes ↑ R, G Redox buffering Commonly described as antioxidant; tumor-direction effects are not well established.
3 NF-κB inflammatory signaling NF-κB ↓ (reported; limited cancer data) Inflammation tone ↓ R, G Anti-inflammatory modulation Anti-inflammatory effects are better documented than direct tumor cytotoxicity.
4 ROS modulation ROS ↓ or stabilized (context-dependent) Oxidative stress ↓ P, R, G Antioxidant effect Acts primarily as redox stabilizer rather than ROS generator.
5 AMPK / metabolic stress pathways Metabolic modulation (limited direct tumor evidence) Energy homeostasis support ↑ R, G Metabolic adaptation Some reports suggest improved metabolic efficiency; not a primary oncologic mechanism.
6 Cell-cycle / apoptosis Apoptosis ↑ (reported in limited preclinical studies) G Conditional cytotoxicity Data are sparse and largely cell-line based; not a strong, consistent cytotoxic signature.
7 Immune modulation Immune tone modulation (context-dependent) Immune support ↑ R, G Adaptogenic effect Traditional use emphasizes immune and vitality support rather than direct anticancer activity.
8 Metal chelation / mineral transport Trace mineral transport effects (uncertain tumor relevance) Mineral absorption modulation P Biochemical modulation Fulvic acid has chelation properties; relevance to oncology unclear.
9 Quality / contamination risk Variable depending on preparation Heavy metal exposure risk if unrefined Safety constraint Crude shilajit may contain heavy metals; purified standardized extracts preferred.
10 Bioavailability variability Systemic exposure varies by extraction/purification Translation constraint Composition varies widely; standardization typically based on fulvic acid content.

Time-Scale Flag (TSF): P / R / G

  • P: 0–30 min (rapid mitochondrial/redox interactions)
  • R: 30 min–3 hr (acute signaling and metabolic shifts)
  • G: >3 hr (gene-regulatory adaptation and phenotype outcomes)


tau, tau: Click to Expand ⟱
Source:
Type:
In healthy neurons, tau binds to and stabilizes microtubules, which are essential for maintaining cell structure and facilitating axonal transport.

In AD, tau becomes abnormally hyperphosphorylated. This excessive phosphorylation reduces its affinity for microtubules, leading to destabilization of the cytoskeletal structure.
-Abnormal phosphorylated tau (p-tau) can be detected in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood plasma.
-Imaging techniques like tau PET scans can visualize tau deposits in the brain.
Natural Products targeting tau
-Curcumin                via GSK-3β inhibition
-Resveratrol             Activates SIRT1
-EGCG                    inhibits Tau, but BBB penetration is questionable




Scientific Papers found: Click to Expand⟱
4016- FulvicA,    Shilajit: A Natural Phytocomplex with Potential Procognitive Activity
- Review, AD, NA
*tau↓, *AntiAge↑, *Strength↑, *Dose↝, *BioAv↑, *antiOx↑, *memory↑, *Inflam↓, *cognitive↑, *neuroP↑, *toxicity↝, *toxicity↑,
4017- FulvicA,    Fulvic acid inhibits aggregation and promotes disassembly of tau fibrils associated with Alzheimer's disease
- NA, AD, NA
*cognitive↑, *tau↓,
4020- FulvicA,    Natural products as a rich source of tau-targeting drugs for Alzheimer’s disease
- in-vitro, AD, NA
*tau↓, *cognitive↑,
4021- FulvicA,    Scaling the Andean Shilajit: A Novel Neuroprotective Agent for Alzheimer’s Disease
- in-vitro, AD, NA
*tau↓, *neuroP↑,
4025- FulvicA,    Mumio (Shilajit) as a potential chemotherapeutic for the urinary bladder cancer treatment
- in-vitro, Bladder, T24/HTB-9 - Review, AD, NA
tumCV↓, selectivity↑, TumCCA↑, other↝, *neuroP↑, *memory↑, *tau↓, *other↝, *lipid-P↓, *VitC↑, *antiOx↑,

Showing Research Papers: 1 to 5 of 5

* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 5

Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:


Transcription & Epigenetics

other↝, 1,   tumCV↓, 1,  

Cell Cycle & Senescence

TumCCA↑, 1,  

Drug Metabolism & Resistance

selectivity↑, 1,  
Total Targets: 4

Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:


Redox & Oxidative Stress

antiOx↑, 2,   lipid-P↓, 1,   VitC↑, 1,  

Transcription & Epigenetics

other↝, 1,  

Immune & Inflammatory Signaling

Inflam↓, 1,  

Synaptic & Neurotransmission

tau↓, 5,  

Drug Metabolism & Resistance

BioAv↑, 1,   Dose↝, 1,  

Functional Outcomes

AntiAge↑, 1,   cognitive↑, 3,   memory↑, 2,   neuroP↑, 3,   Strength↑, 1,   toxicity↑, 1,   toxicity↝, 1,  
Total Targets: 15

Scientific Paper Hit Count for: tau, tau
5 Shilajit/Fulvic Acid
Query results interpretion may depend on "conditions" listed in the research papers.
Such Conditions may include : 
  -low or high Dose
  -format for product, such as nano of lipid formations
  -different cell line effects
  -synergies with other products 
  -if effect was for normal or cancerous cells
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