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Artemisia verlotiorum
Artemisia chinoise naturalisée dans le monde entier, utilisée en MTC de manière similaire à A. argyi pour la moxibustion et les affections gynécologiques.
Artemisia verlotiorum, a species closely related to Artemisia argyi, is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine primarily for moxibustion therapy and treating gynecological conditions. Its key active compounds include 1,8-cineole, camphor, flavonoids, and sesquiterpenes, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory and emmenagogue properties.
The essential oil components, particularly 1,8-cineole and camphor, exhibit anti-inflammatory activity via inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways. Flavonoids and sesquiterpenes may modulate estrogen receptor activity and uterine smooth muscle contraction, supporting its traditional use as an emmenagogue. Additionally, the warming effect of moxibustion is thought to enhance local circulation and immune response.
Artemisia chinoise naturalisée dans le monde entier, utilisée en MTC de manière similaire à A. argyi pour la moxibustion et les affections gynécologiques.
Artemisia verlotiorum, a species closely related to Artemisia argyi, is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine primarily for moxibustion therapy and treating gynecological conditions. Its key active compounds include 1,8-cineole, camphor, flavonoids, and sesquiterpenes, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory and emmenagogue properties.
The essential oil components, particularly 1,8-cineole and camphor, exhibit anti-inflammatory activity via inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways. Flavonoids and sesquiterpenes may modulate estrogen receptor activity and uterine smooth muscle contraction, supporting its traditional use as an emmenagogue. Additionally, the warming effect of moxibustion is thought to enhance local circulation and immune response.