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Carum carvi
Graines de carvi utilisées dans la médecine populaire européenne et moyen-orientale pour les affections digestives, les coliques et comme galactagogue.
Caraway (Carum carvi) is a biennial herb whose seeds are used in European and Middle Eastern traditional medicine primarily for digestive conditions such as dyspepsia, colic, and as a galactagogue. Its key active compounds include carvone and limonene, which contribute to its carminative and antispasmodic properties. Despite limited clinical evidence (Level C), it remains popular for functional gastrointestinal complaints and to support lactation.
Carvone and limonene are thought to relax gastrointestinal smooth muscle via calcium channel modulation and anticholinergic effects, reducing spasms and flatulence. They may also stimulate digestive enzyme secretion and exhibit mild antimicrobial activity. The galactagogue effect is hypothesized to involve prolactin modulation, though robust mechanistic data are lacking.
Graines de carvi utilisées dans la médecine populaire européenne et moyen-orientale pour les affections digestives, les coliques et comme galactagogue.
Caraway (Carum carvi) is a biennial herb whose seeds are used in European and Middle Eastern traditional medicine primarily for digestive conditions such as dyspepsia, colic, and as a galactagogue. Its key active compounds include carvone and limonene, which contribute to its carminative and antispasmodic properties. Despite limited clinical evidence (Level C), it remains popular for functional gastrointestinal complaints and to support lactation.
Carvone and limonene are thought to relax gastrointestinal smooth muscle via calcium channel modulation and anticholinergic effects, reducing spasms and flatulence. They may also stimulate digestive enzyme secretion and exhibit mild antimicrobial activity. The galactagogue effect is hypothesized to involve prolactin modulation, though robust mechanistic data are lacking.