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Atractylodes japonica
Version coréenne de l'atractylode blanche utilisée en médecine Hanbang pour la tonification digestive, le soutien immunitaire et l'élimination de l'humidité.
Baekchul (Atractylodes japonica) is a Korean medicinal herb traditionally used in Hanbang medicine to tonify the spleen, eliminate dampness, and support immune function. Its active compounds include atractylone, beta-eudesmol, atractylodides, polysaccharides, and sesquiterpenes, which contribute to its digestive, diuretic, and immunomodulatory properties. Modern evidence (Level C) supports its use as a digestive tonic and adaptogen, though further research is needed.
Atractylone and beta-eudesmol inhibit the NF-κB pathway, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-6. Polysaccharides enhance macrophage phagocytosis and natural killer cell activity, contributing to immunomodulation. Sesquiterpenes exhibit diuretic effects by inhibiting renal Na+/K+ ATPase, promoting fluid excretion. Atractylodides may stimulate gastric acid secretion and improve gastrointestinal motility via cholinergic pathways.
Version coréenne de l'atractylode blanche utilisée en médecine Hanbang pour la tonification digestive, le soutien immunitaire et l'élimination de l'humidité.
Baekchul (Atractylodes japonica) is a Korean medicinal herb traditionally used in Hanbang medicine to tonify the spleen, eliminate dampness, and support immune function. Its active compounds include atractylone, beta-eudesmol, atractylodides, polysaccharides, and sesquiterpenes, which contribute to its digestive, diuretic, and immunomodulatory properties. Modern evidence (Level C) supports its use as a digestive tonic and adaptogen, though further research is needed.
Atractylone and beta-eudesmol inhibit the NF-κB pathway, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-6. Polysaccharides enhance macrophage phagocytosis and natural killer cell activity, contributing to immunomodulation. Sesquiterpenes exhibit diuretic effects by inhibiting renal Na+/K+ ATPase, promoting fluid excretion. Atractylodides may stimulate gastric acid secretion and improve gastrointestinal motility via cholinergic pathways.