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Bauhinia variegata
Arbre ornemental d'Asie du Sud ; les bourgeons floraux (Kachnar) sont utilisés en Ayurveda pour les affections cutanées, thyroïdiennes et digestives.
Bauhinia variegata, known as Kachnar in Ayurveda, is a South Asian ornamental tree whose flower buds and bark are traditionally used for skin, thyroid, and digestive conditions. Its primary active compounds include flavonoids (luteolin, quercetin), tannins, glycosides, and sterols, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, thyroid-modulating, and astringent properties.
The anti-inflammatory effects are attributed to flavonoids like luteolin and quercetin inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Thyroid modulation may involve interaction with thyroid peroxidase (TPO) and deiodinase enzymes, though exact mechanisms remain under investigation. The astringent and digestive tonic actions are due to tannins and glycosides that reduce mucosal inflammation and promote gastrointestinal healing.
Arbre ornemental d'Asie du Sud ; les bourgeons floraux (Kachnar) sont utilisés en Ayurveda pour les affections cutanées, thyroïdiennes et digestives.
Bauhinia variegata, known as Kachnar in Ayurveda, is a South Asian ornamental tree whose flower buds and bark are traditionally used for skin, thyroid, and digestive conditions. Its primary active compounds include flavonoids (luteolin, quercetin), tannins, glycosides, and sterols, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, thyroid-modulating, and astringent properties.
The anti-inflammatory effects are attributed to flavonoids like luteolin and quercetin inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Thyroid modulation may involve interaction with thyroid peroxidase (TPO) and deiodinase enzymes, though exact mechanisms remain under investigation. The astringent and digestive tonic actions are due to tannins and glycosides that reduce mucosal inflammation and promote gastrointestinal healing.