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Bunium bulbocastanum
Oignon de terre européen aux racines tubéreuses utilisé en médecine populaire comme carminatif digestif et aliment nutritif.
Bunium bulbocastanum, known as European earthnut, is a traditional medicinal herb whose tuberous roots and seeds are used as a carminative and digestive aid in folk medicine. Its primary active compounds include the monoterpenes carvone and limonene, along with essential oils and starch, which contribute to its antispasmodic and gas-relieving properties. Despite limited clinical evidence, it remains a valued nutritive food and mild remedy for flatulence.
Carvone and limonene, the major volatile constituents, exert carminative effects by relaxing gastrointestinal smooth muscle via inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels and modulation of muscarinic receptors, reducing intestinal spasms and gas accumulation. The essential oils also exhibit mild antimicrobial activity against gas-producing gut bacteria, while the starch content provides a prebiotic substrate that may support digestive health. These combined actions facilitate the expulsion of intestinal gas and alleviate bloating.
Oignon de terre européen aux racines tubéreuses utilisé en médecine populaire comme carminatif digestif et aliment nutritif.
Bunium bulbocastanum, known as European earthnut, is a traditional medicinal herb whose tuberous roots and seeds are used as a carminative and digestive aid in folk medicine. Its primary active compounds include the monoterpenes carvone and limonene, along with essential oils and starch, which contribute to its antispasmodic and gas-relieving properties. Despite limited clinical evidence, it remains a valued nutritive food and mild remedy for flatulence.
Carvone and limonene, the major volatile constituents, exert carminative effects by relaxing gastrointestinal smooth muscle via inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels and modulation of muscarinic receptors, reducing intestinal spasms and gas accumulation. The essential oils also exhibit mild antimicrobial activity against gas-producing gut bacteria, while the starch content provides a prebiotic substrate that may support digestive health. These combined actions facilitate the expulsion of intestinal gas and alleviate bloating.