A plant‐derived TRPV3 inhibitor suppresses pain and itch
British Journal of Pharmacology2021Vol. 178(7), pp. 1669–1683
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Yalan Han, Anna Luo, Peter Muiruri Kamau, Pitchayakarn Takomthong, Jingmei Hu, Chantana Boonyarat, Lei Luo, Ren Lai
Abstract
By acting as a selective and potent inhibitor of TRPV3 channel, citrusinine-II shows valuable therapeutic effects in pruritus animal models and is a promising candidate drug and/or lead molecule for the development of anti-pruritus drugs.
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