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Abuta grandifolia
Liane ligneuse de l'Amazonie utilisée par les peuples autochtones et les sages-femmes traditionnelles pour les affections gynécologiques, la gestion de la douleur et la fièvre.
Abuta grandifolia is a woody vine native to the Amazon, traditionally used by indigenous peoples and midwives for female reproductive conditions, pain, and fever. Its primary active compounds include the bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids hayatinin and cissampeline, along with berberine and flavonoids, which contribute to its antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties.
The antispasmodic effects are attributed to hayatinin and cissampeline, which may block calcium channels in smooth muscle, reducing uterine contractions. Berberine exhibits anti-inflammatory activity via inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2 and nuclear factor-kappa B pathways, while also providing antimicrobial effects. The analgesic action likely involves modulation of opioid receptors and suppression of prostaglandin synthesis. Additionally, the herb's diuretic effect may be mediated by flavonoid-induced increase in renal blood flow.
Liane ligneuse de l'Amazonie utilisée par les peuples autochtones et les sages-femmes traditionnelles pour les affections gynécologiques, la gestion de la douleur et la fièvre.
Abuta grandifolia is a woody vine native to the Amazon, traditionally used by indigenous peoples and midwives for female reproductive conditions, pain, and fever. Its primary active compounds include the bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids hayatinin and cissampeline, along with berberine and flavonoids, which contribute to its antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties.
The antispasmodic effects are attributed to hayatinin and cissampeline, which may block calcium channels in smooth muscle, reducing uterine contractions. Berberine exhibits anti-inflammatory activity via inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2 and nuclear factor-kappa B pathways, while also providing antimicrobial effects. The analgesic action likely involves modulation of opioid receptors and suppression of prostaglandin synthesis. Additionally, the herb's diuretic effect may be mediated by flavonoid-induced increase in renal blood flow.