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Berbamine is an alkaloid derived from Berberidaceae, Menispermaceae, or Ranunculaceae plants, known for their medicinal value. It is found in plants such as Berberis L. and Mahonia Nutt., which contain various alkaloids with significant biological activities. Berbamine is recognized as a valuable alternative to goldthread and golden cypress in traditional medicine and serves as a successful substitute for berberine in both Chinese and Western pharmaceutical practices.
Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine:
Berbamine is used as a therapeutic agent for various diseases, including dysentery, enteritis, children's pneumonia, and chronic bronchitis, due to its medicinal properties.
Used in Western Medicine:
Berbamine is used as a substitute for berberine, offering similar medicinal benefits and applications in Western pharmaceutical practices.
Used in Antihypertensive Applications:
Berbamine is used as an antihypertensive agent, helping to lower blood pressure and improve cardiovascular health.
Used in Skeletal Muscle Relaxation:
Berbamine is used as a skeletal muscle relaxant, aiding in the relief of muscle tension and pain.

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History

Berbamine is an alkaloid mainly from Berberis julianae, Berberis wilsonae, Berberis poiretii, and huanglumu, which belong to Berberidaceae berberis and Mahonia. Nowadays, it mainly comes from chemical synthesis. Berbamine hydrochloride is contained in the 13th volume of the book, Hua xue yao ping di biao sheng guo biao. As early as 1940, the United States scholars had obtained berbamine from Mahonia . Chinese scholars began the research of berbamine extraction and pharmacological activities since the 1980s in the last century .Although the berbamine study in our country later than the west, the traditional Chinese medicine Berberi’s medicinal records can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. The book Tang Ben Cao recorded that Oregon grape root could be a therapy for aphtha, kill insects, and remove hot gas in the body. In the Ming Dynasty the book Ben Cao Gang Mu recorded that Oregon grape root could treat metrorrhagia. Now, berbamine is widely used for leukopenia.

Indications

Berbamine is contained in the 13th volume of the book, National Standards for Chemical Drugs.The current clinical dosage is berbamine hydrochloride tablets. It is used in the prevention and treatment of patients with cancer, which is due to radiotherapy- and chemotherapy-induced neutropenia or due to benzene poisoning, radioactive substances, and drug-induced neutropenia.

Pharmacology

Berbamine can promote hematopoietic function, stimulate myeloid proliferation.Also berbamine can enhance the content of hematopoietic stem cell and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), then increase the proliferation and differentiation of bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells and granule progenitor cell, which increase the number of peripheral blood leukocytes. Preclinical and clinical studies showed that berbamine was good for the treatment of leukopenia induced by chemotherapy. Berbamine can inhibit the proliferation of many kinds of tumor cells, such as the human high metastatic breast cancer cells MDA-MB-231, non-small cell lung cancer cells A549, liver cancer cells SMMC772l and HepG2, multiple myeloma cells KM3 and RPMl8226, chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) cells KU812, and imatinib-resistant K562 cells .

Clinical Use

Berbamine is used for the prevention and treatment of cancer patients with neutropenia due to radiotherapy, chemotherapy , benzene poisoning, radioactive substances, and drug.

Enzyme inhibitor

This antihypertensive alkaloid (FW = 608.72 g/mol; CAS 478-61-5; Symbol: BBM) from Berberis lyceum and Mahonia swaseyi is a dihydropyridineclass calcium ion blocker. Berbamine also inhibits KM3 cell growth by inducing G1 arrest as well as apoptosis, by blocking NF-kB signaling through up-regulation of A20, down-regulation of IKKa, p-IkBa, and then inhibition of p65 nuclear translocation, all with a resultant decrease in the expression of the downstream targets of NF- kB. BBM potently suppresses liver cancer cell proliferation and induces cancer cell death by targeting Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CAMKII). BBM likewise inhibits in vivo tumorigenicity of liver cancer cells in NOD/SCID mice. These effects are recapitulated by short hairpin RNA-mediated CAMKII knockdown, whereas CAMKII overexpression promotes cancer cell proliferation and increases the resistance of liver cancer cells to BBM. CAMKII was hyperphosphorylated in liver tumors compared with the paired peri-tumor tissues, supporting a role of CAMKII in promoting human liver cancer progression and the clinical potential of BBM in liver cancer therapies.

Purification Methods

Crystallise berbamine from pet ether or *C6H6 (with 1*C6H6 m 129-134o). [Bick Aust J Chem 9 111, 118 1956, Beilstein 27 II 891, 27 III/IV 8732.]

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 478-61-5 includes 6 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 3 digits, 4,7 and 8 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 6 and 1 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 478-61:
(5*4)+(4*7)+(3*8)+(2*6)+(1*1)=85
85 % 10 = 5
So 478-61-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.
InChI:InChI=1/C37H40N2O6/c1-38-14-12-24-19-32(41-3)33-21-27(24)28(38)16-22-6-9-26(10-7-22)44-31-18-23(8-11-30(31)40)17-29-35-25(13-15-39(29)2)20-34(42-4)36(43-5)37(35)45-33/h6-11,18-21,28-29,40H,12-17H2,1-5H3/t28-,29+/m0/s1

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