2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2024.116406
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Bioactivity and mechanism of action of sanguinarine and its derivatives in the past 10 years

Le-Jun Huang,
Jin-Xia Lan,
Jin-Hua Wang
et al.
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“…Sanguinarine has been described to be toxic to host cell, thought to be due to its action on Na+/K+ ATPase, although other mechanisms have also been described 48 . Although we did not measure appreciable cell toxicity in our assays, other studies have indicated sanguinarine induces apoptosis or blocks cell growth 49 . Additionally, the LD 50 in mouse is 18 mg/kg by i.p.…”
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“…Sanguinarine has been described to be toxic to host cell, thought to be due to its action on Na+/K+ ATPase, although other mechanisms have also been described 48 . Although we did not measure appreciable cell toxicity in our assays, other studies have indicated sanguinarine induces apoptosis or blocks cell growth 49 . Additionally, the LD 50 in mouse is 18 mg/kg by i.p.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…Additionally, the LD 50 in mouse is 18 mg/kg by i.p. injection 49 , likely limiting its use in efficacy testing for toxoplasmosis.…”
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“…Sanguinarine, a benzophenanthridine alkaloid derived from Sanguinaria canadensis ( Croaker et al, 2017 ), has demonstrated antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties ( Huang et al, 2024 ). In studies both in vitro and in vivo , Pallichankandy S et al found that sanguinarine suppresses the growth of human colorectal cancer cells by inducing oxeiptosis ( Pallichankandy et al, 2023 ).…”
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“…The bioactivity of benzophenanthridine alkaloids has acquired significant interest due to their potential as therapeutic agents [8]. Sanguinarine (2), for instance, exhibits potent antimicrobial activity against a range of pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and other relevant biological properties [9]. Chelerythrine (3) has shown capacity as an anticancer agent by inducing apoptosis in cancer cells [10] and even antifungal action [11].…”
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