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A literature perspective on the pharmacological applications of yohimbine

Introduction: Phytochemicals have garnered much attention because they are useful in managing several human diseases. Yohimbine is one such phytochemical with significant pharmacological potential and could be exploited for research by medicinal chemists. It is an indole alkaloid obtained from vario...

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Autores principales: Jabir, Nasimudeen R., Firoz, Chelapram K., Zughaibi, Torki A., Alsaadi, Mohammed Abdullah, Abuzenadah, Adel M., Al-Asmari, Ahmed Ibrahim, Alsaieedi, Ahdab, Ahmed, Bakrudeen Ali, Ramu, Arun Kumar, Tabrez, Shams
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9590431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36263866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2022.2131330
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Sumario:Introduction: Phytochemicals have garnered much attention because they are useful in managing several human diseases. Yohimbine is one such phytochemical with significant pharmacological potential and could be exploited for research by medicinal chemists. It is an indole alkaloid obtained from various natural/synthetic sources. Aims and Results: The research on yohimbine started early, and its use as a stimulant and aphrodisiac by humans has been reported for a long time. The pharmacological activity of yohimbine is mediated by the combined action of the central and peripheral nervous systems. It selectively blocks the pre and postsynaptic α(2)-adrenergic receptors and has a moderate affinity for α1 and α2 subtypes. Yohimbine also binds to other behaviourally relevant monoaminergic receptors in the following order: α-2 NE > 5HT-1A>, 5HT-1B > 1-D > D3 > D2 receptors. Conclusion: KEY MESSAGES: Yohimbine is a natural indole alkaloid with significant pharmacological potential. Humans have used it as a stimulant and aphrodisiac from a relatively early time. It blocks the pre- and postsynaptic α2-adrenergic receptors that could be exploited for managing erectile dysfunction, myocardial dysfunction, inflammatory disorders, and cancer.