Hydroxy-alpha-sanshool
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Hydroxy-''alpha''-sanshool is a molecule found in plants from the genus '' Zanthoxylum''. It is believed to be responsible for the numbing and tingling sensation caused by eating food cooked with Sichuan peppercorns and Uzazi. The term ''sanshool'' in the compound's name is derived from the Japanese term for the Japanese pepper, (literally, mountain pepper), to which was appended the suffix ''-ol'', indicating an
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Mechanism

The chemical structure of hydroxy-''alpha''-sanshool is similar to that of capsaicin, but the mechanism of action by which it induces nerve sensations has been a matter of debate. Although the compound is an agonist at the pain integration channels TRPV1 and TRPA1 like capsaicin, newer evidence suggests that the tandem pore domain potassium channels KCNK3, KCNK9, and KCNK18 are primarily responsible for sanshool's effects. Hydroxy-alpha sanshool excites D-hair
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Extraction

To isolate the molecule from the pepper in form of an extract, steam distillation can be used: Dried peels of the fruit are immersed in a mixture of lower alcohols (for example ethanol) and water with a mass percentage between 35% and 65% of the alcohol. The solution gets heated up in the process of steam distillation where the aqueous part evaporates and takes parts of the hydroxy-alpha- sanshool up, too. The distillate separates in two phases: the aqueous ethanol phase and the oil phase which contains the desired molecule. Steam distillation extraction methods demonstrate yields of approximately 60%.


See also

* Spilanthol


References

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