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Dianthus caryophyllus
Fleur de jardin classique au parfum de clou de girofle ; les fleurs sont utilisées dans les liqueurs herborées et pour réduire la fièvre.
Dianthus caryophyllus, commonly known as carnation or clove pink, is a fragrant flowering herb traditionally used for fever, nervous tension, and digestive complaints. Its primary active compounds include eugenol, flavonoids, and saponins, which contribute to its mild sedative, anti-inflammatory, and carminative properties.
Eugenol, a major constituent, inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, reducing prostaglandin synthesis and providing mild analgesic and antipyretic effects. Flavonoids such as luteolin and apigenin exhibit GABAergic modulation, contributing to the nervine and mild sedative actions. Saponins and tannins may stimulate digestive secretions and provide mild antimicrobial activity. The combination of these compounds supports its traditional use as a gentle tonic for the nervous and digestive systems.
Fleur de jardin classique au parfum de clou de girofle ; les fleurs sont utilisées dans les liqueurs herborées et pour réduire la fièvre.
Dianthus caryophyllus, commonly known as carnation or clove pink, is a fragrant flowering herb traditionally used for fever, nervous tension, and digestive complaints. Its primary active compounds include eugenol, flavonoids, and saponins, which contribute to its mild sedative, anti-inflammatory, and carminative properties.
Eugenol, a major constituent, inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, reducing prostaglandin synthesis and providing mild analgesic and antipyretic effects. Flavonoids such as luteolin and apigenin exhibit GABAergic modulation, contributing to the nervine and mild sedative actions. Saponins and tannins may stimulate digestive secretions and provide mild antimicrobial activity. The combination of these compounds supports its traditional use as a gentle tonic for the nervous and digestive systems.