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Drynaria roosii
Rhizome de fougère en médecine traditionnelle chinoise dont le nom signifie « réparer les os brisés »; utilisé pour les fractures, les douleurs dentaires, la perte d'audition et la carence rénale.
Drynaria roosii, a fern rhizome used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as 'Gu Sui Bu' (bone-knitter), is primarily employed to promote fracture healing, support bone density, and address tinnitus associated with kidney deficiency. Its key active compounds include the flavonoids naringenin and hesperidin, along with sterols, which contribute to osteogenic and anti-inflammatory effects.
The osteogenic activity of Drynaria roosii is mediated through upregulation of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) and Runx2, enhancing osteoblast differentiation and mineralization. Naringenin and hesperidin inhibit osteoclastogenesis by suppressing RANKL-induced NF-κB and MAPK pathways, while also modulating estrogen receptor-β to improve bone density. In tinnitus, the herb's flavonoids may improve cochlear microcirculation via nitric oxide synthase activation and reduce oxidative stress in the auditory system.
Rhizome de fougère en médecine traditionnelle chinoise dont le nom signifie « réparer les os brisés »; utilisé pour les fractures, les douleurs dentaires, la perte d'audition et la carence rénale.
Drynaria roosii, a fern rhizome used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as 'Gu Sui Bu' (bone-knitter), is primarily employed to promote fracture healing, support bone density, and address tinnitus associated with kidney deficiency. Its key active compounds include the flavonoids naringenin and hesperidin, along with sterols, which contribute to osteogenic and anti-inflammatory effects.
The osteogenic activity of Drynaria roosii is mediated through upregulation of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) and Runx2, enhancing osteoblast differentiation and mineralization. Naringenin and hesperidin inhibit osteoclastogenesis by suppressing RANKL-induced NF-κB and MAPK pathways, while also modulating estrogen receptor-β to improve bone density. In tinnitus, the herb's flavonoids may improve cochlear microcirculation via nitric oxide synthase activation and reduce oxidative stress in the auditory system.