Phytotherapeutic Activities of Sanguisorba officinalis and its Chemical Constituents: A Review

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Abstract

Sanguisorba officinalis Linne (S. officinalis, Rosaceae) has been used as a medicinal plant for the treatment of burns, hematemesis, melena, intestinal infections, and dermatitis for a long time in China, Korea, and Japan. The therapeutic efficacy of this herb is intimately associated with its anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antifungal, hemostatic, and anticancer activities. Its root contains triterpenoid saponins (zigyuglycoside I: C41H66O13 and ziyuglycoside II: C35H56O8) and tannins (sanguiin H-6: C82H54O52). It has been recently revealed that these active constituents of S. officinalis possess antiwrinkle properties without cytotoxicity. They also have anticancer effects by inducing apoptosis and cell cycle arrest. Moreover, they can inhibit proliferative tumorigenesis. The underlying mechanism involved in the pharmacological actions of these active constituents is mainly related to p38 MAPK signaling. Although various studies have reported its therapeutic activities and major chemical components, review articles that extensively organize various properties of S. officinalis and its major constituents are still scarce. Taken together, the objective of this paper is to provide overall pharmacological and phytochemical profiles of S. officinalis and its constituents (including ziyuglycoside I, ziyuglycoside II, and sanguiin H-6), and their potential roles in clinical applications for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, bleeding disorders, and cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)299-318
Number of pages20
JournalAmerican Journal of Chinese Medicine
Volume46
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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Keywords

  • Review
  • Sanguiin H-6
  • Sanguisorba officinalis
  • Ziyuglycoside I
  • Ziyuglycoside II

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