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Tanacetum balsamita
Plante médicinale du Moyen-Orient et d’Europe utilisée en médecine Unani et traditionnelle pour les troubles digestifs.
Costmary (Tanacetum balsamita) is a traditional herb used in Unani and European folk medicine primarily for digestive complaints, fever, and headache. Its key active compounds include carvone, camphor, linalool, and flavonoids, which contribute to its carminative, antispasmodic, and antipyretic properties. Modern evidence is limited (Level C), but historical use supports its application in mild gastrointestinal discomfort.
The antispasmodic effects are attributed to carvone and linalool, which modulate calcium channels and promote smooth muscle relaxation. Camphor exhibits mild analgesic and antipyretic activity via TRPV1 receptor modulation and inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis. Flavonoids contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions through NF-κB pathway inhibition. However, thujone content poses a risk of neurotoxicity at high doses by antagonizing GABA-A receptors.
Plante médicinale du Moyen-Orient et d’Europe utilisée en médecine Unani et traditionnelle pour les troubles digestifs.
Costmary (Tanacetum balsamita) is a traditional herb used in Unani and European folk medicine primarily for digestive complaints, fever, and headache. Its key active compounds include carvone, camphor, linalool, and flavonoids, which contribute to its carminative, antispasmodic, and antipyretic properties. Modern evidence is limited (Level C), but historical use supports its application in mild gastrointestinal discomfort.
The antispasmodic effects are attributed to carvone and linalool, which modulate calcium channels and promote smooth muscle relaxation. Camphor exhibits mild analgesic and antipyretic activity via TRPV1 receptor modulation and inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis. Flavonoids contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions through NF-κB pathway inhibition. However, thujone content poses a risk of neurotoxicity at high doses by antagonizing GABA-A receptors.