Sanguinarine
Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1527-3466.2007.00037.x
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Mackraj, I., Govender, T. and Gathiram, P. (2008), Sanguinarine. Cardiovascular Drug Reviews, 26: 75–83. doi: 10.1111/j.1527-3466.2007.00037.x
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- Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008
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Keywords:
- AT1 receptor blockers;
- Antihypertensive drugs;
- Antiplatelet drugs;
- Sanguinarine
Sanguinarine is an alkaloid found in many medicinal plants. It has diverse biological activities, including modulation of nuclear factor-κB and of several enzymes. It is also known to induce apoptosis, perturb microtubules, and to have antimicrobial effects. This article reviews its cardiovascular properties, including hypotensive, antiplatelet, and positive inotropic effects. Its pharmacokinetics, and toxicology, including its carcinogenic potential, are also discussed. Further pharmacological and toxicological studies with sanguinarine are needed before its therapeutic use can be considered.

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