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Asplenium scolopendrium
Fougère européenne aux frondes en forme de lanière ; utilisée en médecine populaire pour les affections de la rate, du foie et digestives.
Asplenium scolopendrium, commonly known as hart's tongue fern, is a European fern traditionally employed for spleen and liver disorders, diarrhea, and wound healing. Modern applications include its use as a liver tonic, digestive astringent, and topical agent for minor wounds. The herb contains tannins, mucilage, flavonoids, and organic acids, which contribute to its astringent, demulcent, and antioxidant properties.
Tannins in Asplenium scolopendrium exert an astringent effect by precipitating proteins in the gastrointestinal mucosa, reducing permeability and fluid loss, which may alleviate diarrhea. Flavonoids and organic acids provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions via inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, as well as scavenging reactive oxygen species. Mucilage forms a protective coating on mucous membranes, soothing irritated tissues. These combined actions support its traditional use as a liver and digestive tonic, though clinical evidence remains limited.
Fougère européenne aux frondes en forme de lanière ; utilisée en médecine populaire pour les affections de la rate, du foie et digestives.
Asplenium scolopendrium, commonly known as hart's tongue fern, is a European fern traditionally employed for spleen and liver disorders, diarrhea, and wound healing. Modern applications include its use as a liver tonic, digestive astringent, and topical agent for minor wounds. The herb contains tannins, mucilage, flavonoids, and organic acids, which contribute to its astringent, demulcent, and antioxidant properties.
Tannins in Asplenium scolopendrium exert an astringent effect by precipitating proteins in the gastrointestinal mucosa, reducing permeability and fluid loss, which may alleviate diarrhea. Flavonoids and organic acids provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions via inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, as well as scavenging reactive oxygen species. Mucilage forms a protective coating on mucous membranes, soothing irritated tissues. These combined actions support its traditional use as a liver and digestive tonic, though clinical evidence remains limited.