Hi just read some article about harmalas and found this:
Should i be concerned ?
article link:
https://www.academia.edu...ne_and_Related_AlkaloidsInteraction with DNA and RNA
Some of the mutagenic and carcinogenic effects of
b-carboline alkaloids have beenstudied in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells related to their ability to intercalate intoDNA [54, 55]. The b-carboline derivatives inhibit DNA topoisomerases and inter-fere with DNA synthesis. Harmine-, harmaline-, harman-, and norharman-inhibitedDNA excisions repair directly or indirectly and lead to altered DNA replicationfidelity and enzymatic activities in DNA-repair processes [56, 57]. These alkaloidsconsequently enhance UV or chemically induced mutagenesis [58]. Harman- andharmine-induced chromosome aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary cells after treatment with the clastogens mitomycin C and UV light [59] while in humanneuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells harman and norharman induced apoptosis as wellas necrosis [60]. Aminophenylnorharman, a newly identified beta-carbolinealkaloid induced sister chromatid exchange and chromosome aberrations incultured Chinese hamster lung cells. The different types of b-carbolinealkaloids showed variation in affinity to bind DNA, and it is in the order of harmine
>harmalol>harmaline>harmane>tryptoline [61]. These alkaloids also bind with yeast RNA [62].
Neurotoxic Effects
Administration of b-carboline alkaloids to human being and a wide varietyof laboratory animals produces an intense and generalized action tremor [74]. Harmane is a potent, tremor-producing
b-carboline alkaloid and is usedin epidemiological studies. It is one of the most abundant of all dietary heterocyclicamines, and human exposure to harmane through diet is greater than that of other heterocyclic amines [9, 67]. Due to its high-lipid solubility, harmane accumulates inbrain tissue [75]. It provides the rationale for an in-depth scrutiny of their potentialrole in the etiology of essential tremor (ET), the most common tremor disorder [76].
b-carboline alkaloids are highly neurotoxic.
Anybody here with more knowledge about this ?
Plan to read related studies but is not my area so i probably dont get much from it.