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Acinos arvensis
Petite herbe aromatique européenne à la fragrance thym-basilic; utilisée en médecine traditionnelle pour les troubles digestifs.
Acinos arvensis, a small aromatic herb native to Europe with a thyme-basil fragrance, is traditionally used for digestive and respiratory conditions. Its primary active compounds include pulegone, isopulegone, carvone, limonene, and flavonoids, which contribute to its carminative, antimicrobial, and expectorant properties.
The essential oil components, particularly pulegone and isopulegone, exhibit antimicrobial activity by disrupting microbial cell membranes and inhibiting bacterial quorum sensing. Carvone and limonene may stimulate gastrointestinal motility via activation of TRP channels and modulation of calcium channels in smooth muscle. Flavonoids contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways. The expectorant action is likely due to increased respiratory secretions via vagal stimulation and direct mucolytic effects.
Petite herbe aromatique européenne à la fragrance thym-basilic; utilisée en médecine traditionnelle pour les troubles digestifs.
Acinos arvensis, a small aromatic herb native to Europe with a thyme-basil fragrance, is traditionally used for digestive and respiratory conditions. Its primary active compounds include pulegone, isopulegone, carvone, limonene, and flavonoids, which contribute to its carminative, antimicrobial, and expectorant properties.
The essential oil components, particularly pulegone and isopulegone, exhibit antimicrobial activity by disrupting microbial cell membranes and inhibiting bacterial quorum sensing. Carvone and limonene may stimulate gastrointestinal motility via activation of TRP channels and modulation of calcium channels in smooth muscle. Flavonoids contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways. The expectorant action is likely due to increased respiratory secretions via vagal stimulation and direct mucolytic effects.