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| Scoulerine is an isoquinoline alkaloid found in various plants (such as members of the Menispermaceae family and in certain Corydalis species) that has attracted interest due to its potential pharmacological activities. Both scoulerine and berberine belong to the broad family of isoquinoline alkaloids, meaning they share a similar biosynthetic origin and core chemical framework. – Scoulerine is less commonly encountered in typical dietary sources and is mostly identified in certain herbal extracts from plants in families such as Menispermaceae or Corydalis. structurally related benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (e.g., berberine, sanguinarine), so best to refer to those products for more information |
| Source: HalifaxProj (inhibit) CGL-Driver Genes |
| Type: Antiapoptotic Oncogene |
| The proteins of BCL-2 family are classified into three subgroups, i.e., the anti-apoptotic/pro-survival proteins represented by BCL-2 and BCL-XL, the pro-apoptotic proteins represented by BAX and Bak, and the pro-apoptotic BH3-only proteins represented by BAD and BID. Since the expression of Bcl-2 protein in tumor cells is much higher than that in normal cells, inhibitors targeting it have little effect on normal cells. |
| 1388- | Sco, | Scoulerine promotes cell viability reduction and apoptosis by activating ROS-dependent endoplasmic reticulum stress in colorectal cancer cells |
| - | in-vitro, | CRC, | NA |
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