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Allium siculum
Oignon méditerranéen spectaculaire ornemental à fleurs bicolores pendantes, utilisé en médecine populaire sicilienne.
Allium siculum, a spectacular Mediterranean ornamental onion with pendulous bicolored flowers, is used in Sicilian folk medicine for digestive and cardiovascular support. Its active compounds include allicin, other sulfur compounds, and flavonoids, which contribute to antimicrobial, antioxidant, and cardiovascular benefits. Evidence is limited (Level C) but suggests potential for digestive stimulation and antimicrobial activity.
Allicin and other sulfur compounds in Allium siculum are thought to inhibit platelet aggregation and exert vasodilatory effects via modulation of nitric oxide pathways. Flavonoids provide antioxidant activity by scavenging free radicals and upregulating endogenous antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase and catalase. The herb may also stimulate digestive secretions through activation of TRP channels and enhancement of gastric motility, while its antimicrobial action involves disruption of microbial cell membranes and inhibition of thiol-dependent enzymes.
Oignon méditerranéen spectaculaire ornemental à fleurs bicolores pendantes, utilisé en médecine populaire sicilienne.
Allium siculum, a spectacular Mediterranean ornamental onion with pendulous bicolored flowers, is used in Sicilian folk medicine for digestive and cardiovascular support. Its active compounds include allicin, other sulfur compounds, and flavonoids, which contribute to antimicrobial, antioxidant, and cardiovascular benefits. Evidence is limited (Level C) but suggests potential for digestive stimulation and antimicrobial activity.
Allicin and other sulfur compounds in Allium siculum are thought to inhibit platelet aggregation and exert vasodilatory effects via modulation of nitric oxide pathways. Flavonoids provide antioxidant activity by scavenging free radicals and upregulating endogenous antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase and catalase. The herb may also stimulate digestive secretions through activation of TRP channels and enhancement of gastric motility, while its antimicrobial action involves disruption of microbial cell membranes and inhibition of thiol-dependent enzymes.