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Laminaria japonica
Alghe géante des mers japonaise et coréenne ; utilisée en Kampo et en médecine traditionnelle coréenne pour les troubles de la thyroïde et des ganglions lymphatiques.
Laminaria japonica, known as Cho Ro Mi in Korean and Kampo medicine, is a brown seaweed traditionally used for thyroid goiter and lymph node swellings. Its primary active compounds include iodine, fucoidan, and alginic acid, which contribute to its antithyroid, antitumor, and anticoagulant properties. Modern research supports its use in thyroid conditions and as an immunomodulatory agent, though evidence is limited (Level C).
Iodine from the seaweed is incorporated into thyroid hormones, helping to reduce goiter size in iodine deficiency. Fucoidan exhibits antitumor effects via induction of apoptosis and inhibition of angiogenesis, and also has anticoagulant activity through inhibition of thrombin and factor Xa. Alginic acid forms a gel in the GI tract, potentially affecting absorption. The immunomodulatory effects are mediated through polysaccharides that activate macrophages and natural killer cells.
Alghe géante des mers japonaise et coréenne ; utilisée en Kampo et en médecine traditionnelle coréenne pour les troubles de la thyroïde et des ganglions lymphatiques.
Laminaria japonica, known as Cho Ro Mi in Korean and Kampo medicine, is a brown seaweed traditionally used for thyroid goiter and lymph node swellings. Its primary active compounds include iodine, fucoidan, and alginic acid, which contribute to its antithyroid, antitumor, and anticoagulant properties. Modern research supports its use in thyroid conditions and as an immunomodulatory agent, though evidence is limited (Level C).
Iodine from the seaweed is incorporated into thyroid hormones, helping to reduce goiter size in iodine deficiency. Fucoidan exhibits antitumor effects via induction of apoptosis and inhibition of angiogenesis, and also has anticoagulant activity through inhibition of thrombin and factor Xa. Alginic acid forms a gel in the GI tract, potentially affecting absorption. The immunomodulatory effects are mediated through polysaccharides that activate macrophages and natural killer cells.