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Arctium lappa
Herbe traditionnelle chinoise qui disperse le vent-chaleur, bénéficie de la gorge et soulage la toxicité. Différente de la racine de bardane, qui est un aliment nutritif. Les graines sont rafraîchissantes et expelissantes.
Burdock seed (Arctium lappa) is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb used to disperse wind-heat, benefit the throat, and relieve toxicity. It contains active compounds such as arctiin, arctigenin, and lappaol, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, antiviral, immunomodulatory, and antitumor properties. Evidence level B supports its clinical applications, though further research is needed to fully elucidate its mechanisms.
Arctigenin and arctiin inhibit NF-κB activation and downregulate COX-2 expression, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6. These lignans also exhibit antiviral activity by interfering with viral replication, particularly against influenza A virus. Additionally, arctigenin induces apoptosis in cancer cells via mitochondrial pathways and modulates immune responses by activating macrophages and natural killer cells. The seed's fatty acids may contribute to its anti-inflammatory effects through modulation of eicosanoid synthesis.
Herbe traditionnelle chinoise qui disperse le vent-chaleur, bénéficie de la gorge et soulage la toxicité. Différente de la racine de bardane, qui est un aliment nutritif. Les graines sont rafraîchissantes et expelissantes.
Burdock seed (Arctium lappa) is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb used to disperse wind-heat, benefit the throat, and relieve toxicity. It contains active compounds such as arctiin, arctigenin, and lappaol, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, antiviral, immunomodulatory, and antitumor properties. Evidence level B supports its clinical applications, though further research is needed to fully elucidate its mechanisms.
Arctigenin and arctiin inhibit NF-κB activation and downregulate COX-2 expression, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6. These lignans also exhibit antiviral activity by interfering with viral replication, particularly against influenza A virus. Additionally, arctigenin induces apoptosis in cancer cells via mitochondrial pathways and modulates immune responses by activating macrophages and natural killer cells. The seed's fatty acids may contribute to its anti-inflammatory effects through modulation of eicosanoid synthesis.