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Crinum bulbispermum
Plante bulbeuse de grande taille des rives des rivières sud-africaines, aux fleurs roses-blanches, plante importante de la médecine traditionnelle.
Crinum bulbispermum is a large bulbous plant native to South African riversides, traditionally used in Zulu and Sotho medicine for fevers, infections, and pain. Modern research indicates antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activities, attributed to alkaloids such as lycorine, bulbispermine, and crinine. Evidence level C supports its use as a complementary remedy for respiratory and febrile conditions.
The alkaloids lycorine and crinine exhibit antibacterial effects by disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis and inhibiting protein synthesis. Anti-inflammatory activity is mediated through suppression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) pathways, reducing prostaglandin and cytokine production. Analgesic effects may involve modulation of opioid receptors and inhibition of pain signal transmission. The hypotensive action is likely due to alkaloid-induced vasodilation via nitric oxide release.
Plante bulbeuse de grande taille des rives des rivières sud-africaines, aux fleurs roses-blanches, plante importante de la médecine traditionnelle.
Crinum bulbispermum is a large bulbous plant native to South African riversides, traditionally used in Zulu and Sotho medicine for fevers, infections, and pain. Modern research indicates antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activities, attributed to alkaloids such as lycorine, bulbispermine, and crinine. Evidence level C supports its use as a complementary remedy for respiratory and febrile conditions.
The alkaloids lycorine and crinine exhibit antibacterial effects by disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis and inhibiting protein synthesis. Anti-inflammatory activity is mediated through suppression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) pathways, reducing prostaglandin and cytokine production. Analgesic effects may involve modulation of opioid receptors and inhibition of pain signal transmission. The hypotensive action is likely due to alkaloid-induced vasodilation via nitric oxide release.