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Calvatia gigantea
Le gros champignon pétard utilisé en médecine populaire nord-américaine et européenne pour l'hémostase des plaies.
Calvatia gigantea, the giant puffball mushroom, is traditionally used in North American and European folk medicine for wound hemostasis and as an immunostimulant. Its primary active compounds include calvacin, polysaccharides, and sterols, which contribute to its hemostatic, anti-tumor, and immune-supporting properties. Evidence is limited (Level C), primarily from preclinical studies and traditional use.
The hemostatic action of Calvatia gigantea is attributed to mechanical occlusion and potential vasoconstrictive effects, while calvacin exhibits anti-tumor activity by inhibiting protein synthesis in cancer cells. Polysaccharides activate macrophages and natural killer cells via toll-like receptor (TLR) pathways, enhancing immune surveillance. Sterols may modulate inflammatory pathways, reducing cytokine production and supporting tissue repair.
Le gros champignon pétard utilisé en médecine populaire nord-américaine et européenne pour l'hémostase des plaies.
Calvatia gigantea, the giant puffball mushroom, is traditionally used in North American and European folk medicine for wound hemostasis and as an immunostimulant. Its primary active compounds include calvacin, polysaccharides, and sterols, which contribute to its hemostatic, anti-tumor, and immune-supporting properties. Evidence is limited (Level C), primarily from preclinical studies and traditional use.
The hemostatic action of Calvatia gigantea is attributed to mechanical occlusion and potential vasoconstrictive effects, while calvacin exhibits anti-tumor activity by inhibiting protein synthesis in cancer cells. Polysaccharides activate macrophages and natural killer cells via toll-like receptor (TLR) pathways, enhancing immune surveillance. Sterols may modulate inflammatory pathways, reducing cytokine production and supporting tissue repair.