Pharmacological effects of higenamine based on signalling pathways and mechanism of action

Higenamine (HG) is a chemical compound found in various plants, such as aconite. Recent pharmacological studies have demonstrated its effectiveness in the management of many diseases. Several mechanisms of action of HG have been proposed; however, they have not yet been classified. This review summa...

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Main Authors: De-ta Chen (Author), Wu Rao (Author), Xue Shen (Author), Lin Chen (Author), Zi-jian Wan (Author), Xiao-ping Sheng (Author), Tian-you Fan (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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