Sanicle

Sanicle/Drug Interactions:

  • AntifungalsAntifungals: Based on laboratory study, Sanicula saponins may have antimycotic effects (3).
  • AntihypertensivesAntihypertensives: According to secondary sources, sanicle has caused edema reduction in animal research.
  • Antioxidant agentsAntioxidant agents: In in vitro and laboratory study, extracts of Sanicula graveolens have shown free radical scavenging activity (4; 5).
  • Antiretroviral agentsAntiretroviral agents: In laboratory study, ethanolic extracts from aerial parts of Sanicula europaea L. have shown anti-HIV activity (8).
  • Antiviral agentsAntiviral agents: In vitro, a Sanicula europaea L. leaf extract has shown activity against the influenza virus (6; 7). In laboratory study, ethanolic extracts of Sanicula europaea L. have shown anti-HIV activity (8).
  • DiureticsDiuretics: According to secondary sources, sanicle has caused edema reduction in animal research.
  • ExpectorantsExpectorants: According to secondary sources, sanicle may have expectorant effects.
  • Sanicle/Herb/Supplement Interactions:

  • AntifungalsAntifungals: Based on laboratory study, Sanicula saponins may have antimycotic effects (3).
  • AntioxidantsAntioxidants: In in vitro and laboratory study, extracts of Sanicula graveolens have shown free radical scavenging activity (4; 5).
  • AntiviralsAntivirals: In vitro, a Sanicula europaea L. leaf extract has shown activity against the influenza virus (6; 7). In laboratory study, ethanolic extracts of Sanicula europaea L. have shown anti-HIV activity (8).
  • DiureticsDiuretics: According to secondary sources, sanicle has caused edema reduction in animal research.
  • ExpectorantsExpectorants: According to secondary sources, sanicle may have expectorant effects.
  • HypotensivesHypotensives: According to secondary sources, sanicle has caused edema reduction in animal research.
  • Sanicle/Food Interactions:

  • Insufficient available evidence.
  • Sanicle/Lab Interactions:

  • Blood pressureBlood pressure: According to secondary sources, sanicle has caused edema reduction in animal research.
  • Viral loadViral load: In vitro, a Sanicula europaea L. leaf extract has shown activity against the influenza virus (6; 7). In laboratory study, ethanolic extracts of Sanicula europaea L. have shown anti-HIV activity (8).