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Echinops ritro
Plante épineuse apparentée au thistle utilisée en médecine européenne et ayurvédique pour les affections nerveuses et digestives.
Echinops ritro, a spiny thistle relative, is traditionally used in European and Ayurvedic medicine as a nervine tonic and digestive aid. Modern research indicates potential anti-inflammatory and mild sedative activities, attributed to its alkaloids (echinopsine) and flavonoids. Evidence remains limited (Level C), primarily from pilot studies and traditional use.
Echinopsine, a pyridine alkaloid, may modulate GABA-A receptors, contributing to mild sedative and anxiolytic effects. Flavonoids such as apigenin and luteolin inhibit cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, reducing pro-inflammatory prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Additionally, alkaloids and flavonoids may enhance gastric mucosal defense via nitric oxide and prostaglandin E2 pathways, supporting digestive health.
Plante épineuse apparentée au thistle utilisée en médecine européenne et ayurvédique pour les affections nerveuses et digestives.
Echinops ritro, a spiny thistle relative, is traditionally used in European and Ayurvedic medicine as a nervine tonic and digestive aid. Modern research indicates potential anti-inflammatory and mild sedative activities, attributed to its alkaloids (echinopsine) and flavonoids. Evidence remains limited (Level C), primarily from pilot studies and traditional use.
Echinopsine, a pyridine alkaloid, may modulate GABA-A receptors, contributing to mild sedative and anxiolytic effects. Flavonoids such as apigenin and luteolin inhibit cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, reducing pro-inflammatory prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. Additionally, alkaloids and flavonoids may enhance gastric mucosal defense via nitric oxide and prostaglandin E2 pathways, supporting digestive health.