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Genista tinctoria
European shrub with isoflavones and sparteine; traditional diuretic and lymphatic herb.
Genista tinctoria (dyer's broom) is a European shrub traditionally used as a diuretic and lymphatic remedy. Its primary active compounds include the isoflavones genistein and daidzein, which exhibit phytoestrogenic activity, and the alkaloid sparteine, which can stimulate uterine contractions. Modern uses focus on its diuretic and anti-rheumatic properties, though clinical evidence remains limited.
The isoflavones genistein and daidzein act as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), preferentially binding to estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), which may contribute to anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Sparteine is a quinolizidine alkaloid that blocks sodium channels in cardiac and smooth muscle, leading to increased uterine tone and potential antiarrhythmic activity. Tannins and flavonoids in the herb may enhance diuresis by increasing renal blood flow and reducing capillary permeability. The overall diuretic effect is thought to involve both direct renal action and modulation of electrolyte balance.
European shrub with isoflavones and sparteine; traditional diuretic and lymphatic herb.
Genista tinctoria (dyer's broom) is a European shrub traditionally used as a diuretic and lymphatic remedy. Its primary active compounds include the isoflavones genistein and daidzein, which exhibit phytoestrogenic activity, and the alkaloid sparteine, which can stimulate uterine contractions. Modern uses focus on its diuretic and anti-rheumatic properties, though clinical evidence remains limited.
The isoflavones genistein and daidzein act as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), preferentially binding to estrogen receptor beta (ERβ), which may contribute to anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Sparteine is a quinolizidine alkaloid that blocks sodium channels in cardiac and smooth muscle, leading to increased uterine tone and potential antiarrhythmic activity. Tannins and flavonoids in the herb may enhance diuresis by increasing renal blood flow and reducing capillary permeability. The overall diuretic effect is thought to involve both direct renal action and modulation of electrolyte balance.