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Dorema ammoniacum
Plante à résineux d'origine du Moyen-Orient de la famille des Apiacées, utilisée en médecine Unani et perse pour les affections respiratoires et hépatiques.
Dorema ammoniacum is a resinous plant from the Apiaceae family, traditionally used in Unani and Persian medicine for respiratory and hepatic conditions. Its primary active compounds include ammoniacum resin, umbelliferone, and flavonoids, which contribute to expectorant, hepatoprotective, and antimicrobial properties. Modern research suggests potential benefits for chronic bronchitis and liver support, though clinical evidence remains limited (Evidence Level C).
The expectorant effect is attributed to saponins and volatile oils that stimulate bronchial secretion and mucociliary clearance. Hepatoprotective actions may involve flavonoid-mediated antioxidant activity, reducing lipid peroxidation and enhancing glutathione levels, while umbelliferone (a coumarin) exhibits antimicrobial effects by disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting DNA gyrase. Additionally, the herb's anti-inflammatory properties are linked to COX-2 inhibition and modulation of NF-κB pathways.
Plante à résineux d'origine du Moyen-Orient de la famille des Apiacées, utilisée en médecine Unani et perse pour les affections respiratoires et hépatiques.
Dorema ammoniacum is a resinous plant from the Apiaceae family, traditionally used in Unani and Persian medicine for respiratory and hepatic conditions. Its primary active compounds include ammoniacum resin, umbelliferone, and flavonoids, which contribute to expectorant, hepatoprotective, and antimicrobial properties. Modern research suggests potential benefits for chronic bronchitis and liver support, though clinical evidence remains limited (Evidence Level C).
The expectorant effect is attributed to saponins and volatile oils that stimulate bronchial secretion and mucociliary clearance. Hepatoprotective actions may involve flavonoid-mediated antioxidant activity, reducing lipid peroxidation and enhancing glutathione levels, while umbelliferone (a coumarin) exhibits antimicrobial effects by disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting DNA gyrase. Additionally, the herb's anti-inflammatory properties are linked to COX-2 inhibition and modulation of NF-κB pathways.