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Carpaine

Catalog No.GC35611

La carpaÍna es un alcaloide aislado de Carica papaya Linn con actividad antitrombocitopénica, exhibe una potente actividad en el mantenimiento de los recuentos de plaquetas sin toxicidad aguda.

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Carpaine Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 3463-92-1

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Carpaine is an alkaloid isolated from Carica papaya Linn with anti-thrombocytopenic activity, exhibits potent activity in sustaining platelet counts with no acute toxicity[1].Carpaine has anti-plasmodial activity to prevent malaria[2].Carpaine affects the myocardium directly, it reduces cardiac output, stroke volume, stroke work, and cardiac power in rat, which has been studied for its cardiovascular effects[3].

[1]. Zunjar V, et al. Antithrombocytopenic activity of carpaine and alkaloidal extract of Carica papaya Linn. leaves in busulfan induced thrombocytopenic Wistar rats. J Ethnopharmacol. 2016 Apr 2;181:20-5. [2]. Julianti T, et al. Quantification of the antiplasmodial alkaloid carpaine in papaya (Carica papaya) leaves. Planta Med. 2014 Aug;80(13):1138-42. [3]. Hornick CA, et al. Effect of carpaine, a papaya alkaloid, on the circulatory function in the rat. Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1978 Nov;22(2):277-89.

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