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The Anti-hypoxia Potentials of Trans-sodium Crocetinate in Hypoxiarelated Diseases: A Review.

Natalia S KlunkoHarun AchmadTamara Muayad AbdullahSami MohammedIndranil SahaKhulood Saadoon SalimRasha Fadhel ObaidRosario Mireya Romero-ParraShaker Shanawa Al-HasnawiWissam Hamid Al-JanabiBagher Farhood
Published in: Current radiopharmaceuticals (2023)
Crocetin is a kind of apocarotenoid carboxylic acid extracted from saffron (Crocus sativus L.), which is effective in upregulating tissue oxygenation. However, crocetin is difficult to solubilize. It was shown that the trans isomer of crocetin is effective in improving oxygen diffusivity, while its cis isomer appears not to be. Hence, the isolated trans isomer of crocetin or trans-sodium crocetinate (TSC) can be used instead of crocetin. It is shown that TSC can upregulate hypoxic tissue oxygenation and be effective in treating some hypoxia-related diseases. Moreover, experimental and clinical studies have reported no adverse effects following TSC treatment, even at high doses. The current study will discuss the potential role of TSC in hemorrhagic shock, ischemia, brain tumor radiotherapy, and others.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • early stage
  • blood flow
  • radiation induced
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • human health