Angelica

Generic name: Angelica Archangelica L., Archangelica Officinalis Hoffm.
Brand names: Chorak, Echt Engelwurz, European Angelica, Garden Angelica, Holy Ghost, Norwegian Angelica, Wild Celery

Usage of Angelica

Although the constituents imperatorin and xanthotoxin have been shown to inhibit acetylcholinesterase, thereby increasing neuronal levels of acetylcholine and improving cognitive function, accelerated formation of amyloid-beta peptides has also been demonstrated.Budzynska 2012, Granica 2013, Sigurdsson 2007

Antibacterial activity

In vitro data

Inhibitory action against Helicobacter pylori by A. archangelica leaf extract has been demonstrated.Biglar 2014

Anti-inflammatory effects

In vitro data

In vitro anti-inflammatory effects, including decreased proinflammatory cytokines, have been reported.Fraternale 2018

Antioxidant activity

Animal data

In mice with ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity, treatment with A. archangelica produced a hepatoprotective effect, possibly due to antioxidant activity.Yeh 2003

Calcium-blocking activity

In vitro data

The calcium-blocking activity of angelica root has been examined relative to the solvent used in extraction, and furanocoumarins were identified as the likely active compound.Härmälä 1992

Cancer

Animal and in vitro data

Volatile oil extract of angelica fruit was cytotoxic against mouse mammary cancer cells,Sigurdsson 2005 and the chemical constituent angelicin (found in the roots and leaves of A. archangelica) was cytotoxic to breast cancer cell lines in vitro and reduced tumor growth in vivo in mice.Oliveira 2019 In vitro induction of apoptosis and necrosis has been described.Fraternale 2018

Radioprotection has been demonstrated in rodent studies, possibly due to antioxidant activity of the extract.Khedr 2018, Raafat 2013

CNS effects

Animal and in vitro data

Inhibition of gamma-aminobutyric acid degradation has been demonstrated in vitro,Budzynska 2012 as well as activity on voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels, resulting in dampened excitatory activity.Wang 2015, Wu 2013 Experiments in mice show increased seizure threshold and suppressant effects on tonic-clonic seizures by imperatorin and the essential root oil.Luszczki 2007, Luszczki 2009, Pathak 2010, Wang 2015

Competitive antagonism of 5-hydroxytryptophan receptors has been demonstrated in vitro.Budzynska 2012, Cao 2017 Limited studies in rodents show imperatorin derived from fruit extracts to be effective in reducing laboratory-induced anxiety and depression.Budzynska 2012, Cao 2017, Kumar 2013, Kumar 2012

Clinical data

Angelica in combination with ferulic acid (Feruguard) has been evaluated in limited, small studies of patients with dementia. Further clinical trials using angelica as a single agent are required before recommendations can be made.Kanaya 2010, Kimura 2011

Dermatologic effects

In vitro data

Applications of A. archangelica in the prevention of skin photoaging has been investigated, with attenuation of ultraviolet B-triggered interleukin-6 activity described.Sun 2016

Nocturia

Clinical data

An industry-sponsored randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating effects of an extract made from A. archangelica on nocturnal enuresis (N=69) reported no significant difference between groups for actual number of nocturnal voids, Nocturnal Polyurea Index, or Nocturnal Bladder Capacity Index; subgroup analysis suggested a beneficial effect in those with decreased nocturnal bladder capacity, warranting further studySigurdsson 2013; however, an analysis of the contents of the product used in the double-blind study (SagaPro) found the quantities of isoquercitrin and furanocoumarins to be pharmacologically unimportant (ie, unlikely to have an effect on nocturia).Kowal 2017

Angelica side effects

Limited clinical trials provide information regarding adverse effects. A small clinical trial found no increase in blood pressure or heart rate during 8 weeks of leaf extract use.Sigurdsson 2013 Allergic dermatitis has been reported.Knapp 2009

The presence of photosensitizing linear furanocoumarins in the root indicates that the plant parts should be used with caution during exposure to sunlight. Coumarins, found in low concentrations in the oil, are partially removed during some extraction processes.Khan 2010, Raquet 2014

Before taking Angelica

Avoid use. Adverse effects and emmenagogue effects have been documented.Ernst 2002

How to use Angelica

Clinical trials are lacking regarding dosage recommendations. Traditional doses of angelica dried root and rhizome range from 3 to 6 g/day (in divided doses).Blumenthal 2000

Crude fruit extract is not recommended; safety and efficacy have not been established.Blumenthal 2000

Warnings

A median lethal dose of 2,000 mg/kg of the essential oil in mice has been reported,Pathak 2010 while an oral dose of 5 to 10 mg/kg in rats has been suggested to be a safe and effective dose of imperatorin.Kumar 2013 The constituent imperatorin accelerates the formation of amyloid-beta peptide in vitro, the implications of which are undetermined.Budzynska 2012 Poisoning has been recorded with high doses of angelica oils. Phototoxic and genotoxic effects on human cells have been demonstrated when furocoumarins are combined with ultraviolet irradiation.Raquet 2014

What other drugs will affect Angelica

Angelica contains furanocoumarins, which, although often thought of as coumarin-like, are more accurately attributable to dicoumarol.Pengelly 2004, Sigurdsson 2007, Sigurdsson 2013 Case reports of interactions with warfarin or other anticoagulant medicines are lackingUlbricht 2008; however, the related A. sinensis exhibits antiplatelet aggregating activity.Mason 2010 See Dong Quai monograph for more information.

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