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Fritillaria cirrhosa
Herbe médicinale traditionnelle chinoise (TCM) précieuse qui transforme les phlegmes chauds, humidifie les poumons et stoppe la toux ; utilisée pour la toux sèche accompagnée d'expectorations difficiles.
Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria cirrhosa) is a precious Traditional Chinese Medicine herb prized for its ability to moisten the lungs, transform phlegm-heat, and stop cough, particularly in dry cough with difficult sputum. Its primary active compounds include steroidal alkaloids such as peimine, peiminine, peimisine, and verticinone, which contribute to its antitussive, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Modern research also explores its potential antitumor effects, though clinical evidence remains limited.
The antitussive and expectorant actions of Fritillaria cirrhosa are primarily attributed to its steroidal alkaloids, which are thought to suppress the cough reflex centrally and peripherally, possibly by modulating neurokinin receptors and reducing airway inflammation. Peimine and verticinone have been shown to inhibit cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, thereby decreasing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Additionally, these alkaloids may exert bronchodilatory effects via beta-adrenergic receptor activation and calcium channel blockade, while antitumor research suggests induction of apoptosis through mitochondrial pathways and inhibition of topoisomerase I.
Herbe médicinale traditionnelle chinoise (TCM) précieuse qui transforme les phlegmes chauds, humidifie les poumons et stoppe la toux ; utilisée pour la toux sèche accompagnée d'expectorations difficiles.
Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria cirrhosa) is a precious Traditional Chinese Medicine herb prized for its ability to moisten the lungs, transform phlegm-heat, and stop cough, particularly in dry cough with difficult sputum. Its primary active compounds include steroidal alkaloids such as peimine, peiminine, peimisine, and verticinone, which contribute to its antitussive, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Modern research also explores its potential antitumor effects, though clinical evidence remains limited.
The antitussive and expectorant actions of Fritillaria cirrhosa are primarily attributed to its steroidal alkaloids, which are thought to suppress the cough reflex centrally and peripherally, possibly by modulating neurokinin receptors and reducing airway inflammation. Peimine and verticinone have been shown to inhibit cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, thereby decreasing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Additionally, these alkaloids may exert bronchodilatory effects via beta-adrenergic receptor activation and calcium channel blockade, while antitumor research suggests induction of apoptosis through mitochondrial pathways and inhibition of topoisomerase I.