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Dryobalanops aromatica
Arbre d'Asie du Sud-Est produisant des cristaux de bornéol utilisés en MTC pour ouvrir les orifices, éliminer la chaleur et résoudre les toxines ; également utilisé localement comme analgésique.
Bing Pian, derived from the resin of Dryobalanops aromatica, is a potent aromatic substance used in Traditional Chinese Medicine primarily for its orifice-opening, heat-clearing, and analgesic properties. Its key active compounds include borneol, isoborneol, camphene, pinene, and fenchone, which contribute to its broad pharmacological profile. Modern research indicates potential applications in antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory therapies, though clinical evidence remains limited.
Borneol, the primary constituent, acts as a transient receptor potential (TRP) channel agonist, particularly TRPM8 and TRPA1, mediating analgesic and cooling effects. It also enhances the permeability of the blood-brain barrier and mucous membranes, facilitating the delivery of co-administered drugs. Additionally, borneol exhibits anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting NF-κB and COX-2 pathways, while its antimicrobial effects involve disruption of microbial cell membranes and inhibition of biofilm formation.
Arbre d'Asie du Sud-Est produisant des cristaux de bornéol utilisés en MTC pour ouvrir les orifices, éliminer la chaleur et résoudre les toxines ; également utilisé localement comme analgésique.
Bing Pian, derived from the resin of Dryobalanops aromatica, is a potent aromatic substance used in Traditional Chinese Medicine primarily for its orifice-opening, heat-clearing, and analgesic properties. Its key active compounds include borneol, isoborneol, camphene, pinene, and fenchone, which contribute to its broad pharmacological profile. Modern research indicates potential applications in antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory therapies, though clinical evidence remains limited.
Borneol, the primary constituent, acts as a transient receptor potential (TRP) channel agonist, particularly TRPM8 and TRPA1, mediating analgesic and cooling effects. It also enhances the permeability of the blood-brain barrier and mucous membranes, facilitating the delivery of co-administered drugs. Additionally, borneol exhibits anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting NF-κB and COX-2 pathways, while its antimicrobial effects involve disruption of microbial cell membranes and inhibition of biofilm formation.