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Hamamelis mollis
Chinese witch hazel with fragrant winter flowers used similarly to common witch hazel for astringent and anti-inflammatory purposes.
Hamamelis mollis (Chinese witch hazel) is a botanical source of astringent and anti-inflammatory compounds, including hamamelitannin, gallic acid, catechins, and essential oils. It is used topically for skin conditions and as a venous tonic, with limited clinical evidence (Level C) supporting its traditional applications.
The astringent action is primarily due to hamamelitannin and gallic acid, which precipitate proteins and reduce tissue permeability. Anti-inflammatory effects involve inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, as well as antioxidant activity from catechins. Venotonic properties may be mediated by strengthening capillary walls and reducing vascular fragility.
Chinese witch hazel with fragrant winter flowers used similarly to common witch hazel for astringent and anti-inflammatory purposes.
Hamamelis mollis (Chinese witch hazel) is a botanical source of astringent and anti-inflammatory compounds, including hamamelitannin, gallic acid, catechins, and essential oils. It is used topically for skin conditions and as a venous tonic, with limited clinical evidence (Level C) supporting its traditional applications.
The astringent action is primarily due to hamamelitannin and gallic acid, which precipitate proteins and reduce tissue permeability. Anti-inflammatory effects involve inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, as well as antioxidant activity from catechins. Venotonic properties may be mediated by strengthening capillary walls and reducing vascular fragility.