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Artemisia tilesii
Artemisia arctique et subarctique utilisée par les peuples autochtones d'Alaska et de Sibérie pour les infections et le soulagement de la douleur.
Artemisia tilesii is an arctic and subarctic herb traditionally used by Alaska Native and Siberian peoples for infections, pain, and fever. Its primary active compounds include camphor, thujone, and flavonoids, which contribute to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties. Evidence is limited to preliminary studies and traditional use, supporting its role as a topical and internal remedy.
The antimicrobial effects of Artemisia tilesii are attributed to camphor and thujone, which disrupt microbial cell membranes and inhibit bacterial growth. Anti-inflammatory actions are mediated through flavonoid inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Analgesic properties may involve modulation of TRP channels and central nervous system pathways, though specific receptor interactions remain under investigation.
Artemisia arctique et subarctique utilisée par les peuples autochtones d'Alaska et de Sibérie pour les infections et le soulagement de la douleur.
Artemisia tilesii is an arctic and subarctic herb traditionally used by Alaska Native and Siberian peoples for infections, pain, and fever. Its primary active compounds include camphor, thujone, and flavonoids, which contribute to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties. Evidence is limited to preliminary studies and traditional use, supporting its role as a topical and internal remedy.
The antimicrobial effects of Artemisia tilesii are attributed to camphor and thujone, which disrupt microbial cell membranes and inhibit bacterial growth. Anti-inflammatory actions are mediated through flavonoid inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Analgesic properties may involve modulation of TRP channels and central nervous system pathways, though specific receptor interactions remain under investigation.