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Review
. 2024 Jul 3:2024:4878103.
doi: 10.1155/2024/4878103. eCollection 2024.

Benzoylaconine: Potential Therapeutic Agent for Cardiovascular Diseases From Fuzi

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Benzoylaconine: Potential Therapeutic Agent for Cardiovascular Diseases From Fuzi

Chenggang Xu et al. Cardiovasc Ther. .

Abstract

Modern pharmacological studies have elucidated the presence of aconitine (AC) alkaloids, polysaccharides, and saponins as the primary bioactive constituents of Fuzi. Among these, benzoylaconine, a pivotal active compound, demonstrates notable pharmacological properties including antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and cardiovascular protective effects. In recent years, benzoylaconine has garnered significant attention in basic research on heart diseases, emerging as a focal point of investigation. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the pharmacological effects of benzoylaconine, alongside an overview of advancements in metabolic characterization. The objective is to furnish valuable insights that can serve as a cornerstone for further exploration, utilization, and advancement of benzoylaconine in pharmacological research.

Keywords: anti-inflammation; benzoylaconine; cardiac diseases; pharmacokinetics; pharmacological effects.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Relationships between the studied MDAs and DDAs of Fuzi.
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Mechanism of action of BAC on cardiovascular diseases.
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Main anti-inflammatory mechanisms of action of BAC.
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Major metabolites of benzoylaconitine.

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