Thursday, November 21, 2019

Journals on Medical Casereports - BJSTR Journal

Abstract

Habitual chewing of areca nut is the fourth most common drug habit in the world, after alcohol, nicotine and #caffeine. Around 600 million people around the world practice it. A major extract from the nut is arecholine - an odourless oily liquid, which is a #nicotinic based alkaloid. This is not only done for pleasure but also, as a traditional practice in many parts of the world - more specifically in South East Asia. Its traditional influence can be judged by the fact that many places have been named after the areca nut in their native languages. Regarding arecholine’s chemical structure, it has a basic nitrogen which gives it alkaloid like properties. The major source of #arecholine is the areca nut which is grown as an agricultural crop in many countries and among these, India is the major cultivator. Being a #muscarinic and #nicotinic agonist, it has many significant uses, such as its use in slowing down the progression of Alzheimer’s, but due to its carcinogenic effects it has never been approved to be used commercially.Clinical evidence has indicated and proved that the use of areca nut causes several types of head and neck cancers, as to effects on #intracellular levels of GSH, and on tumor suppressing gene P53 are quite evident.

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