The Noscapine Saga: Unravelling a Valuable Jewel from a Poppy Pod—Past, Present and Future

Anjali Priyadarshani, Rishit Bhatia, Muniba Shan
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Noscapine is a naturally occurring alkaloid isolated from Papaver somniferum, commonly known as opium poppy or bread seed poppy. It edges over other opioids as it lacks addictive, sedative or euphoric effects. This review chronicles the saga of endeavours with noscapine, from modest efforts in the mid-1950s to its present anticancer potential and futuristic hope in combating COVID-19. We comprehensively searched for publications including noscapine- and noscapinoid-relevant keywords in different electronic databases such as PubMed, Google Scholars, Elsevier, Springer Link and Science Direct up to June 2023. We excluded those in a language other than English. Noscapine has long been used as an antitussive and suppresses coughing by reducing the activity of the cough centre in the brain. A great number of water-soluble noscapine analogues have been found to be impressive microtubule-interfering agents with a superior antiproliferative activity, inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cell lines with more potency than noscapine and bromo-noscapine. With enhanced drug delivery systems, noscapine has exerted significant therapeutic efficacy in animal models of Parkinson’s disease, polycystic ovary syndrome, multiple sclerosis and other disorders. Furthermore, the merit of noscapine in crossing the blood–brain barrier makes it a putative candidate agent against neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases. Its long safety record, widespread availability and ease of administration make it an ideal candidate for fighting several life-threatening conditions. Recent promising docking studies onnoscapine with main protease (Mpro) of SARS-CoV-2 paves the way for combinatorial drug therapy with anti-viral drugs and is hopeful in fighting and triumphing over any future COVID-19 pandemic.
Noscapine 传奇:从罂粟花苞中发现珍贵宝石--过去、现在和未来
Noscapine 是一种天然生物碱,从俗称罂粟或面包籽罂粟的 Papaver somniferum 中分离出来。与其他阿片类药物相比,它没有成瘾、镇静或兴奋作用。这篇综述记录了罂粟碱从 20 世纪 50 年代中期的微薄之力到现在的抗癌潜力,以及未来抗击 COVID-19 的希望。我们在不同的电子数据库(如 PubMed、Google Scholars、Elsevier、Springer Link 和 Science Direct)中全面检索了截至 2023 年 6 月与莨菪碱和莨菪类药物相关的关键词。我们排除了非英语语言的研究。长期以来,那可丁一直被用作镇咳药,通过降低大脑咳嗽中枢的活动来抑制咳嗽。研究发现,大量水溶性那可丁类似物是令人印象深刻的微管干扰剂,具有卓越的抗增殖活性,对癌细胞株增殖的抑制作用比那可丁和溴那可丁更强。通过增强给药系统,诺卡平在帕金森病、多囊卵巢综合征、多发性硬化症和其他疾病的动物模型中发挥了显著疗效。此外,诺卡平在穿越血脑屏障方面的优势使其成为治疗神经退行性疾病和精神疾病的候选药物。它的长期安全记录、广泛可用性和给药简便性使其成为对抗多种危及生命的疾病的理想候选药物。最近对诺斯卡平与 SARS-CoV-2 的主要蛋白酶(Mpro)进行的对接研究前景广阔,为与抗病毒药物进行联合药物治疗铺平了道路,有望战胜未来的 COVID-19 大流行。
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