Harmine and its derivatives: Biological activities and therapeutic potential in human diseases

  • Javeed M
  • Rasul A
  • Hussain G
  • et al.
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Abstract

This review article aims to provide an update on the sources, pharmaco-logical and biological profile of a β-carboline alkaloid, harmine which is a major bioactive component of various plants mainly Peganum harmala. Harmine’s wide range of pharmacological properties has been well-documented as anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, neuroprotective, anti-depressant, and antimicrobial. Although reported data suggests a multifunctional pharmacological role of harmine but farther experimentation on its molecular mechanism of action, synthetic chemistry approaches, and preclinical studies are yet obligatory to fully uncover its pharmacological efficacy.

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Javeed, M., Rasul, A., Hussain, G., Jabeen, F., Rasool, B., Riaz, A., … Ali, M. (2018). Harmine and its derivatives: Biological activities and therapeutic potential in human diseases. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 13(3), 203–213. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjp.v13i3.34990

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