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Cissus quadrangularis
Liane ayurvédique utilisée intensivement pour les fractures osseuses et la santé articulaire.
Cissus quadrangularis (Cissus quadrangularis) is a perennial vine used in Ayurvedic medicine primarily for bone healing and joint health. Its active compounds include ketosteroids, ascorbic acid, and calcium, which are thought to support osteoblast activity and reduce osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. Modern research, though limited (evidence level C), suggests potential benefits for osteoporosis, weight management, and osteoarthritis, but robust clinical data are lacking.
The osteogenic effects of Cissus quadrangularis are attributed to its ketosteroid constituents, which may stimulate osteoblast differentiation and mineralization via the BMP-2/Smad signaling pathway. Additionally, its high calcium content and vitamin C support collagen synthesis and bone matrix formation. Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions are mediated through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB, potentially reducing joint pain and swelling. In weight management, the plant may modulate adipocyte metabolism and increase thermogenesis, though the exact pathways remain under investigation.
Liane ayurvédique utilisée intensivement pour les fractures osseuses et la santé articulaire.
Cissus quadrangularis (Cissus quadrangularis) is a perennial vine used in Ayurvedic medicine primarily for bone healing and joint health. Its active compounds include ketosteroids, ascorbic acid, and calcium, which are thought to support osteoblast activity and reduce osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. Modern research, though limited (evidence level C), suggests potential benefits for osteoporosis, weight management, and osteoarthritis, but robust clinical data are lacking.
The osteogenic effects of Cissus quadrangularis are attributed to its ketosteroid constituents, which may stimulate osteoblast differentiation and mineralization via the BMP-2/Smad signaling pathway. Additionally, its high calcium content and vitamin C support collagen synthesis and bone matrix formation. Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions are mediated through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB, potentially reducing joint pain and swelling. In weight management, the plant may modulate adipocyte metabolism and increase thermogenesis, though the exact pathways remain under investigation.