Description |
Alstonine is a major indole alkaloid compound of a plant-based remedy. Alstonine has antipsychotic, anxiolytic, anticancer and antimalarial properties[1].
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In Vitro |
Alstonine has the capacity to distinguish cancer DNA from healthy tissue DNA; it inhibits DNA in vitro synthesis when DNA from different cancerous tissues or cells is used as template. Practically without effects on DNA from healthy tissues[1].
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In Vivo |
In mice models Alstonine shows a clear, dose-dependent, potent antipsychotic profile. Alstonine (i.p.) prevents amphetamine-induced lethality, with active doses within the range of 0.5-2.0 mg/kg[1]. Alstonine (0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg) prevents MK-801 induced hyperlocomotion. Because Alstonine partially reverses MK-801-induced increase in locomotion both at the hole-board and locomotor activity cages[1]. Alstonine successfully treats a relatively important proportion of BALB/C mice inoculated with transplantable YC8 lymphoma ascites cells as well as Swiss mice bearing Ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells[1].
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References |
[1]. E Elisabetsky, et al. The Alkaloid Alstonine: A Review of Its Pharmacological Properties. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2006 Mar;3(1):39-48.
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