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Sanguinarine is a
polycyclic quaternary alkaloid. It is
extracted from some plants,
including the
bloodroot plant, from
whose scientific name, Sanguinaria...
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permanent disfiguring scarring. If
applied to the skin, the
extract sanguinarine may
cause a m****ive scab of dead
flesh where it
killed the cells, called...
- of
heavy metals, for
example zinc or
silver organic compounds such as
sanguinarine,
salicylic acid, and
certain medicines like
imiquimod Irritant or corrosive...
- from use of
edible oils
adulterated with
Argemone mexicana seed oil.
Sanguinarine and
dihydrosanguinarine are two
major toxic alkaloids of
argemone oil...
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frequently used in
herbal medicine. The
extract of
bloodroot is
called sanguinarine, a
quaternary benzophenanthridine alkaloid which attacks and destroys...
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novel SARS-CoV-2 Virus.
Sanguinarine-containing
mouthwashes are
marketed as anti-plaque and anti-malodor treatments.
Sanguinarine is a
toxic alkaloid herbal...
- norchelidonine, berberine, chelidonine,
sanguinarine, chelerythrine, and 8-hydroxydihydrosanguinarine.
Sanguinarine is
particularly toxic with an LD50 of...
- oily liquids. Some
alkaloids are colored, like
berberine (yellow) and
sanguinarine (orange). Most
alkaloids are weak bases, but some, such as theobromine...
- 12.1593. PMID 12472348.
Godowski KC (1989). "Antimicrobial
action of
sanguinarine". J Clin Dent. 1 (4): 96–101. PMID 2700895.
Southard GL,
Boulware RT...
- fumariline, dihydrofumariline, cryptopine, (-)-stylopine, 8-oxocoptisine,
sanguinarine, and oxysanguinarine. BSBI List 2007 (xls).
Botanical Society of Britain...