Advance in pain relief research – Naturally occurring hederagenin binds to pain regulation receptor

A team of scientists led by Professor Annette Beck-Sickinger from the Institute of Biochemistry at Leipzig University has made an important advance in pain relief research. They discovered that hederagenin, a naturally occurring substance found in the medicinal plant ivy, binds to the pain regulation receptor. Extracts of ivy (Hedera helix) have antispasmodic and analgesic effects in phytomedicine. In the search for selective inhibitors of the protein neuropeptide FF receptor 1, which is relevant for human pain regulation, the researchers discovered that hederagenin is well suited for this purpose. They have now published their findings in the journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

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