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Bidens tripartita
Bidens des zones humides utilisé en médecine russe, chinoise et européenne de l'Est pour les affections cutanées, allergiques et diurétiques.
Bidens tripartita, a wetland herb from the Asteraceae family, is traditionally used in Russian, Chinese, and Eastern European medicine for skin conditions, allergies, and as a diuretic. Its primary active compounds include flavonoids (e.g., luteolin, quercetin), tannins, polyacetylenes, and phenolic acids, which contribute to anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and astringent properties. Evidence is limited (Level C) to small clinical and preclinical studies, supporting its use for allergic rhinitis, dermatitis, and mild urinary tract support.
Flavonoids such as luteolin and quercetin inhibit mast cell degranulation and reduce histamine release, while also suppressing NF-κB and COX-2 pathways, thereby attenuating allergic and inflammatory responses. Polyacetylenes (e.g., phenylheptatriyne) exhibit anti-inflammatory activity via inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase enzymes. Tannins provide astringent effects on skin and mucous membranes, and the diuretic action is likely mediated by increased renal blood flow and inhibition of Na⁺-K⁺-ATPase in the renal tubules, similar to other flavonoid-rich diuretics.
Bidens des zones humides utilisé en médecine russe, chinoise et européenne de l'Est pour les affections cutanées, allergiques et diurétiques.
Bidens tripartita, a wetland herb from the Asteraceae family, is traditionally used in Russian, Chinese, and Eastern European medicine for skin conditions, allergies, and as a diuretic. Its primary active compounds include flavonoids (e.g., luteolin, quercetin), tannins, polyacetylenes, and phenolic acids, which contribute to anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and astringent properties. Evidence is limited (Level C) to small clinical and preclinical studies, supporting its use for allergic rhinitis, dermatitis, and mild urinary tract support.
Flavonoids such as luteolin and quercetin inhibit mast cell degranulation and reduce histamine release, while also suppressing NF-κB and COX-2 pathways, thereby attenuating allergic and inflammatory responses. Polyacetylenes (e.g., phenylheptatriyne) exhibit anti-inflammatory activity via inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase enzymes. Tannins provide astringent effects on skin and mucous membranes, and the diuretic action is likely mediated by increased renal blood flow and inhibition of Na⁺-K⁺-ATPase in the renal tubules, similar to other flavonoid-rich diuretics.