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Cucumis melo
Melon doux dont les semillas sont utilisées en médecine populaire comme antiparasitaire et médicament nutritif.
Cucumis melo (sweet melon) seeds are traditionally used as an anthelmintic and nutritive tonic, with modern research indicating potential antiparasitic activity attributed to cucurbitacins. The seeds also provide essential fatty acids, amino acids, and flavonoids, contributing to their nutritive and mild diuretic effects. Overall, this herb is considered safe with minimal adverse effects when used within recommended dosages.
Cucurbitacins, particularly cucurbitacin B and E, are thought to disrupt parasite cell membranes and inhibit protein synthesis, leading to antiparasitic effects. The high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids may contribute to anti-inflammatory and diuretic actions via modulation of prostaglandin synthesis. Flavonoids present provide antioxidant support through free radical scavenging. The exact mechanisms in humans remain under investigation, but these compounds collectively support the traditional uses.
Melon doux dont les semillas sont utilisées en médecine populaire comme antiparasitaire et médicament nutritif.
Cucumis melo (sweet melon) seeds are traditionally used as an anthelmintic and nutritive tonic, with modern research indicating potential antiparasitic activity attributed to cucurbitacins. The seeds also provide essential fatty acids, amino acids, and flavonoids, contributing to their nutritive and mild diuretic effects. Overall, this herb is considered safe with minimal adverse effects when used within recommended dosages.
Cucurbitacins, particularly cucurbitacin B and E, are thought to disrupt parasite cell membranes and inhibit protein synthesis, leading to antiparasitic effects. The high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids may contribute to anti-inflammatory and diuretic actions via modulation of prostaglandin synthesis. Flavonoids present provide antioxidant support through free radical scavenging. The exact mechanisms in humans remain under investigation, but these compounds collectively support the traditional uses.