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Centaurea scabiosa
Une plante de calabassaire européenne utilisée en médecine populaire comme herbe cicatrisante et tonique digestif.
Centaurea scabiosa, a European knapweed, is traditionally used as a wound herb and digestive tonic. Modern applications include wound care, digestive support, and skin healing, attributed to its active compounds scabiocide, flavonoids, and tannins. Evidence level C indicates limited clinical data supporting these uses.
The wound-healing effects of Centaurea scabiosa are attributed to tannins and flavonoids, which provide astringent and antioxidant actions, promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation. Flavonoids may inhibit cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase enzymes, modulating the inflammatory response. The digestive tonic effect is likely due to bitter principles that stimulate gastric acid secretion and digestive enzyme release via vagal activation. Scabiocide exhibits antimicrobial activity, potentially preventing wound infection.
Une plante de calabassaire européenne utilisée en médecine populaire comme herbe cicatrisante et tonique digestif.
Centaurea scabiosa, a European knapweed, is traditionally used as a wound herb and digestive tonic. Modern applications include wound care, digestive support, and skin healing, attributed to its active compounds scabiocide, flavonoids, and tannins. Evidence level C indicates limited clinical data supporting these uses.
The wound-healing effects of Centaurea scabiosa are attributed to tannins and flavonoids, which provide astringent and antioxidant actions, promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation. Flavonoids may inhibit cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase enzymes, modulating the inflammatory response. The digestive tonic effect is likely due to bitter principles that stimulate gastric acid secretion and digestive enzyme release via vagal activation. Scabiocide exhibits antimicrobial activity, potentially preventing wound infection.