Review of black cohosh-induced toxicity and adverse clinical effects.

IF 1.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Yuan Le, Xilin Li, Xiaoqing Guo, Ji-Eun Seo, Mugimane G Manjanatha, Nan Mei
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Abstract

Black cohosh (Actaea racemosa L) has been utilized for centuries by Native Americans as a traditional herbal medicine. The rhizome and root extract from black cohosh (BCE) is one of the most popular herbal dietary supplements worldwide. Due to its claimed estrogen-like effects, contemporary uses of black cohosh products are primarily for alleviating menopausal and perimenopausal symptoms. However, recent studies indicate that BCE is not only ineffective for menopausal therapy, but also induces genotoxicity through an aneugenic mode of action (MoA). Adverse effects induced by BCE have been reported in humans, with many case studies documenting outcomes ranging from mild reactions to acute liver damage and even death. Consequently, concerns about the safety of BCE have emerged. There are more than 100 chemical constituents in black cohosh products, including triterpene glycosides (>40 chemicals), polyphenols (>20 chemicals), and nitrogenous compounds (>70 chemicals). Therefore, commercially available BCE products can differ markedly in composition, leading to the potential for variable bioactivities among these complex commercial products. This review presents the latest information on the toxicological effects of BCE from both in vivo and in vitro experiments and summarizes the adverse effects of BCE in human clinical trials.

黑升麻毒性及临床不良反应综述。
黑升麻(Actaea racemosa L)作为一种传统草药已经被美洲原住民使用了几个世纪。黑升麻(BCE)的根茎和根提取物是世界上最受欢迎的草药膳食补充剂之一。由于其声称的雌激素样作用,黑升麻产品的当代用途主要是缓解更年期和围绝经期症状。然而,最近的研究表明,BCE不仅对更年期治疗无效,而且通过非优生作用模式(MoA)诱导遗传毒性。据报道,BCE在人类中引起的不良反应,许多案例研究记录了从轻微反应到急性肝损伤甚至死亡的后果。因此,人们开始担心BCE的安全性。黑升麻产品中有100多种化学成分,包括三萜苷(bbb40种化学物质),多酚(>20种化学物质)和氮化合物(>70种化学物质)。因此,商业上可获得的BCE产品在组成上可能存在显著差异,导致这些复杂的商业产品之间可能存在不同的生物活性。本文从体内和体外实验两方面综述了BCE的毒理学作用的最新进展,并对BCE在人体临床试验中的不良反应进行了综述。
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