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Ferula gummosa
Plante vivace originaire d'Iran et d'Asie centrale produisant une gomme-résine utilisée en médecine persane pour ses propriétés antispasmodiques, expectorantes et anti-inflammatoires.
Ferula gummosa (galbanum) is a perennial herb native to Iran and Central Asia, yielding a gum resin traditionally used for antispasmodic, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory purposes. Its active compounds include monoterpenes (e.g., α-pinene), coumarins (e.g., umbelliferone), and resinous constituents that contribute to its spasmolytic and wound-healing properties. Evidence for its efficacy is primarily from traditional use and limited preclinical studies, with some pilot clinical data supporting its use as an expectorant and anti-inflammatory agent.
The antispasmodic effects of Ferula gummosa are attributed to monoterpenes such as α-pinene and cadinene, which inhibit smooth muscle contraction via calcium channel blockade and modulation of muscarinic receptors. Umbelliferone and other coumarins exhibit anti-inflammatory activity by suppressing cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and lipoxygenase pathways, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. The expectorant action is thought to result from stimulation of bronchial secretion and mucociliary clearance, possibly through reflex vagal activation. Wound-healing effects are linked to enhanced fibroblast proliferation and collagen deposition mediated by resinous components.
Plante vivace originaire d'Iran et d'Asie centrale produisant une gomme-résine utilisée en médecine persane pour ses propriétés antispasmodiques, expectorantes et anti-inflammatoires.
Ferula gummosa (galbanum) is a perennial herb native to Iran and Central Asia, yielding a gum resin traditionally used for antispasmodic, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory purposes. Its active compounds include monoterpenes (e.g., α-pinene), coumarins (e.g., umbelliferone), and resinous constituents that contribute to its spasmolytic and wound-healing properties. Evidence for its efficacy is primarily from traditional use and limited preclinical studies, with some pilot clinical data supporting its use as an expectorant and anti-inflammatory agent.
The antispasmodic effects of Ferula gummosa are attributed to monoterpenes such as α-pinene and cadinene, which inhibit smooth muscle contraction via calcium channel blockade and modulation of muscarinic receptors. Umbelliferone and other coumarins exhibit anti-inflammatory activity by suppressing cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and lipoxygenase pathways, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. The expectorant action is thought to result from stimulation of bronchial secretion and mucociliary clearance, possibly through reflex vagal activation. Wound-healing effects are linked to enhanced fibroblast proliferation and collagen deposition mediated by resinous components.