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Dionaea muscipula
Plante carnivore veninue étudiée pour ses propriétés anti-tumeur et immunitaires.
Dionaea muscipula, commonly known as the Venus flytrap, is a carnivorous plant whose extract (e.g., Carnivora) has been studied for its anti-tumor and immunomodulatory properties. Its primary active compounds include plumbagin, droserone, and other naphthoquinones, along with flavonoids and tannins. Evidence level C supports its use in cancer support, immune stimulation, and urinary conditions, though rigorous human trials are limited.
Plumbagin, a naphthoquinone, is the primary bioactive compound, exerting anti-tumor effects through induction of apoptosis via reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, inhibition of NF-κB signaling, and modulation of p53 and MAPK pathways. It also demonstrates immunomodulatory activity by enhancing natural killer (NK) cell activity and macrophage phagocytosis, while naphthoquinones and flavonoids contribute to anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial actions. The extract may also exhibit diuretic effects relevant to urinary conditions.
Plante carnivore veninue étudiée pour ses propriétés anti-tumeur et immunitaires.
Dionaea muscipula, commonly known as the Venus flytrap, is a carnivorous plant whose extract (e.g., Carnivora) has been studied for its anti-tumor and immunomodulatory properties. Its primary active compounds include plumbagin, droserone, and other naphthoquinones, along with flavonoids and tannins. Evidence level C supports its use in cancer support, immune stimulation, and urinary conditions, though rigorous human trials are limited.
Plumbagin, a naphthoquinone, is the primary bioactive compound, exerting anti-tumor effects through induction of apoptosis via reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, inhibition of NF-κB signaling, and modulation of p53 and MAPK pathways. It also demonstrates immunomodulatory activity by enhancing natural killer (NK) cell activity and macrophage phagocytosis, while naphthoquinones and flavonoids contribute to anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial actions. The extract may also exhibit diuretic effects relevant to urinary conditions.