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Protective effects of Salvianic acid A against multiple-organ ischemia-reperfusion injury: a review

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School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Yang, Shiyu;
Affiliation
School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Chen, Heming;
Affiliation
School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Su, Wei;
Affiliation
School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Luo, Yunchun;
Affiliation
School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Liao, Jun;
Affiliation
School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Wang, Yun;
Affiliation
School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Xiong, Liyan;
Affiliation
School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Zhang, Chuan;
Affiliation
Shanghai Eighth People’s Hospital ,Shanghai ,China
Li, Fei;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences ,College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences ,St. John’s University ,New York ,NY ,United States
Chen, Zhe-Sheng;
Affiliation
School of Medicine ,Shanghai University ,Shanghai ,China
Wang, Tingfang

Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury refers to a new injury caused by reperfusion after the restoration of ischemic tissue or organ blood supply. Salvianic acid A (danshensu) is a primary active ingredient extracted from Salvia miltiorrhiza . It has a protective function against I/R injury in the cardiovascular system, brain, liver, kidney, gastrointestinal tract, and other organs. This article reviews evidence of the protective effects of Salvianic acid A and its potential mechanisms of action in organ I/R injury protection. The aim of this review is to investigate the role of Salvianic acid A in the treatment of I/R injury, providing a reference resource that could facilitate subsequent studies.

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