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Ferula narthex
Espèce de Ferula d'Asie centrale utilisée en médecine Unani et iranienne comme plante nerveuse, antispasmodique et pour traiter l'hystérie.
Ferula narthex, a Central Asian species used in Unani and Iranian medicine, is traditionally employed as a nervine tonic and antispasmodic for hysteria. Its key active compounds include sumbul, isovaltrate, sesquiterpenes, and furanocoumarins, which contribute to its anxiolytic and spasmolytic effects. Modern research is limited (evidence level C), but preliminary studies suggest potential in anxiety and muscle spasm relief.
The nervine and antispasmodic actions of Ferula narthex are attributed to isovaltrate and sesquiterpenes, which modulate GABA-A receptors, enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission and reducing neuronal excitability. Furanocoumarins may inhibit cytochrome P450 enzymes, affecting drug metabolism, while also causing photosensitivity via DNA intercalation under UV light. Additionally, sumbul compounds exhibit smooth muscle relaxant effects, possibly through calcium channel blockade or anticholinergic pathways.
Espèce de Ferula d'Asie centrale utilisée en médecine Unani et iranienne comme plante nerveuse, antispasmodique et pour traiter l'hystérie.
Ferula narthex, a Central Asian species used in Unani and Iranian medicine, is traditionally employed as a nervine tonic and antispasmodic for hysteria. Its key active compounds include sumbul, isovaltrate, sesquiterpenes, and furanocoumarins, which contribute to its anxiolytic and spasmolytic effects. Modern research is limited (evidence level C), but preliminary studies suggest potential in anxiety and muscle spasm relief.
The nervine and antispasmodic actions of Ferula narthex are attributed to isovaltrate and sesquiterpenes, which modulate GABA-A receptors, enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission and reducing neuronal excitability. Furanocoumarins may inhibit cytochrome P450 enzymes, affecting drug metabolism, while also causing photosensitivity via DNA intercalation under UV light. Additionally, sumbul compounds exhibit smooth muscle relaxant effects, possibly through calcium channel blockade or anticholinergic pathways.