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Carya illinoinensis
Arbre à noix nord-américain aux coquilles et feuilles antioxydantes, avec des usages médicaux traditionnels pour les affections de la peau et du foie.
Carya illinoinensis, commonly known as pecan, is a North American nut tree whose leaves and shells are rich in tannins, ellagic acid, flavonoids, and zinc. It is traditionally used as a liver tonic and for skin conditions, while modern applications focus on antioxidant supplementation and general nutritive support. The primary active compounds contribute to its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties.
The antioxidant effects of Carya illinoinensis are mediated by ellagic acid and flavonoids, which activate the Nrf2/ARE pathway and scavenge reactive oxygen species. Tannins provide astringent actions that may benefit skin health by reducing inflammation and promoting wound healing. Zinc content supports liver detoxification enzymes and immune function. Additionally, the compounds may inhibit lipid peroxidation and modulate cytokine production.
Arbre à noix nord-américain aux coquilles et feuilles antioxydantes, avec des usages médicaux traditionnels pour les affections de la peau et du foie.
Carya illinoinensis, commonly known as pecan, is a North American nut tree whose leaves and shells are rich in tannins, ellagic acid, flavonoids, and zinc. It is traditionally used as a liver tonic and for skin conditions, while modern applications focus on antioxidant supplementation and general nutritive support. The primary active compounds contribute to its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties.
The antioxidant effects of Carya illinoinensis are mediated by ellagic acid and flavonoids, which activate the Nrf2/ARE pathway and scavenge reactive oxygen species. Tannins provide astringent actions that may benefit skin health by reducing inflammation and promoting wound healing. Zinc content supports liver detoxification enzymes and immune function. Additionally, the compounds may inhibit lipid peroxidation and modulate cytokine production.