What Is Bloodroot Paste?

Bloodroot (Scientific name: Sanguinaria canadensis) is a perennial herb native to eastern North America and originating from Nova Scotia, Canada, south to Florida, USA. When the rhizome is broken or broken, blood-like red juice flows out, so it is called bloodroot. Bloodroot is the only species in the genus Hematoxylin of the papaveraceae and it is closest to the Eomecon plant native to East Asia.

Bloodroot

It grows mainly in deciduous woodlands and blooms in early spring. The flower is white, cup-shaped, has eight petals, has bright yellow stamens in the center, and grows on red petioles. The flower diameter is 4-6 cm (about 2 inches), and it is born on a light red pedicel of 20 cm. The petiole is red, the leaves are large and multi-veined, and the flower stem is half-opened, and after blooming, it opens into a multi-petal blue-green round leaf.
Sanguinaria grows in wet to dry woodlands and bushes, often in flooded areas
This plant is native to deciduous forests in North America and blooms snow-white flowers whenever early spring. [2]
Bloodroot (5 photos)
Bloodroots produce benzylisoquinoline alkaloids with a chemical structure similar to morphine. These alkaloids are transported and stored in rhizomes. The alkaloids are toxic. The main toxic substance is blood. Sanguinarine. Comparing the biosynthetic processes of morphine and sanguinarine, the common feature of the two is that their final intermediates are allocarpine (( S ) -reticuline). [3]
Some plants in the Papaveraceae and Ranunculaceae families, as well as plants in the Colchidaceae colchicum and Chondrodendron plants, also contain benzyl isoquinoline alkaloids.
Sanguinarine blocks the transmembrane protein activity of sodium and potassium pumps in animal cells and causes cell death. Applying Sanguinaria on the skin will cause necrosis of the skin tissue, and then a large scar will form on the skin. This scar is called scorch, so Sanguinaria and its extracts are considered to be corrosive Pharmacy.
Although some patients with skin cancer will use corrosive drugs such as bloodroot to treat skin cancer at home, this attempt is very dangerous and will cause severe damage to the skin. [4] The treatment of skin cancer with ointment made of bloodroot does not completely remove malignant tumors. Although the ointment can corrode the tumor tissue on the skin surface, some tumor cells located in the deeper layer may remain. The report states that in some cases, tumors may recur or metastasize after treatment with Xuegen Herbal Cream. [5]
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of sanguinarine in toothpaste as an antibacterial and antiplaque agent. [6] [7] [8] [9] believe that this kind of additive may cause oral white spot disease, which is a precursor to the disease in the oral cavity.
1. The orange-red juice in the rhizome was used as a dye by the American Indians.
2. Alkaloids used in medicine.
3. This species and its variety S. canadensis 'Multiplex' can be planted in the wild botanical garden.
4. Native Americans have used bloodroots as an emetic medicine for a long time. Although this plant is considered to have an emetic effect, it is not advisable to take bloodroots orally.
After the bloodroot is broken, a reddish sap will flow out, and the rhizome sap contains more, which is used by Native Americans as dyes and herbs.
Bloodroot (5 photos)
Bloodroot is a plant of the papaveraceae family. Its rhizome contains an orange-red liquid, so people call it bloodroot. Many papaveraceous plants contain similarly colored sweat. However, bloodroot is not as scary as its "relative" poppy. It contains sanguinarine for medicinal purposes, its red liquid can be used as a dye, and people pay more attention to it as a flower that beautifies the environment. Planting. Bloodroot has eight petals, but some of its variants can have multiple petals.

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