| Literature DB >> 32215001 |
ZhiFei Cao1, Ping Yang1, QuanSheng Zhou1.
Abstract
Lycorine is the major active component from the amaryllidaceae family plant Lycoris radiate, a represent traditional Chinese medicinal herb, and is one of the typical alkaloids with pyrrolophenanthridine nucleus core. Lycorine has drawn great interest in medicinal field due to its divergent chemical structures and multiple biological functions, as well as pharmacological effects on various diseases. Accumulated evidence shows that lycorine not only possesses strong pharmacological effects on many diseases, including anti-leukemia, anti-tumor, anti-angiogenesis, anti-virus, anti-bacteria, anti-inflammation, and antimalaria, but also exerts many other biological functions, such as inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and topoisomerase, suppression of ascorbic acid biosynthesis, and control of circadian period length. Notably, lycorine exhibits its numerous pharmacological effects on various diseases with very low toxicity and mild side effects. The divergent chemical structures, multiple biological functions, and very low toxicity of lycorine imply that the agent is a potential drug candidate that warrants for further preclinical and clinic investigation. © Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013.Entities:
Keywords: angiogenesis; anti-cancer; anti-virus; lycorine; neovascularization; traditional Chinese medicinal herbs
Year: 2013 PMID: 32215001 PMCID: PMC7088923 DOI: 10.1007/s11426-013-4967-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci China Chem ISSN: 1869-1870 Impact factor: 9.445