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Cynara scolymus
Herbe méditerranéenne pour le cholestérol, la protection hépatique et la production de bile.
Artichoke leaf (Cynara scolymus) is a Mediterranean herb traditionally used for liver protection and digestive support, with modern evidence supporting its choleretic and lipid-lowering effects. Its primary active compounds—cynarin, luteolin, chlorogenic acid, and caffeic acid—contribute to bile production and cholesterol reduction. Clinical studies indicate efficacy in dyspepsia and hyperlipidemia, earning it an evidence level of B.
Artichoke leaf stimulates bile secretion via choleretic action, primarily through cynarin and chlorogenic acid, which enhance bile acid synthesis and flow. These compounds also inhibit HMG-CoA reductase, reducing endogenous cholesterol synthesis, and increase LDL receptor activity. Additionally, luteolin and caffeic acid exert antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, protecting hepatocytes from oxidative stress and supporting liver detoxification pathways.
Herbe méditerranéenne pour le cholestérol, la protection hépatique et la production de bile.
Artichoke leaf (Cynara scolymus) is a Mediterranean herb traditionally used for liver protection and digestive support, with modern evidence supporting its choleretic and lipid-lowering effects. Its primary active compounds—cynarin, luteolin, chlorogenic acid, and caffeic acid—contribute to bile production and cholesterol reduction. Clinical studies indicate efficacy in dyspepsia and hyperlipidemia, earning it an evidence level of B.
Artichoke leaf stimulates bile secretion via choleretic action, primarily through cynarin and chlorogenic acid, which enhance bile acid synthesis and flow. These compounds also inhibit HMG-CoA reductase, reducing endogenous cholesterol synthesis, and increase LDL receptor activity. Additionally, luteolin and caffeic acid exert antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, protecting hepatocytes from oxidative stress and supporting liver detoxification pathways.