Gibb, G.D. The Sanguinaria canadensis: Its natural history, properties, and medical uses. BMJ 1860, 4, 104-107. [CrossRef]George D. Gibb. The Sanguinaria Canadensis: Its Natural History, Properties, and Medical Uses. Br. Med. J. 1860; 1(163): 104-107....
Sanguinarine, abenzophenanthridinealkaloid derived fromSanguinariacanadensisand poppyFumariaspecies (Shamma and Guinaudeau, 1986), has been shown to exhibit anti-microbial, anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory activities (Walterovaet al., 1995). This alkaloid has also shown anti-tumour activity (Agarwal...
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)is a perennial, herbaceous flowering shrub native to North America.. Bloodroot owes its name from the bright orange-red juice that comes out of its rhizomes similar to human blood. Bloodroot juice has been largely used by Native Americans as dyes and for variety ...
Current veterinary and medicinal uses of the plant are studied with an assessment of obstacles to the pharmaceutical development of S. canadensis alkaloid based therapeutics. Keywords: black salve; sanguinarine; Sanguinaria canadensis; bloodroot; herbal; escharotic; skin cancer; alkaloid 1. Introduction ...