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Juniperus communis (leaf)
Leaf preparations of common juniper with different essential oil profile than berries, for respiratory use.
Juniper leaf (Juniperus communis) preparations, distinct from the berry, offer a unique essential oil profile rich in sabinene, camphor, and borneol. Traditionally used in Nordic and European respiratory steam inhalation and topical rheumatism rubs, it demonstrates antimicrobial and analgesic properties. Modern applications focus on respiratory support and localized pain relief, though clinical evidence remains limited (Level C).
The volatile oil components, particularly sabinene and camphor, act as TRPV1 and TRPM8 receptor agonists, producing warming and cooling sensations that may modulate pain perception. Limonene and borneol exhibit antimicrobial activity against respiratory pathogens by disrupting bacterial cell membranes. Additionally, myrcene demonstrates anti-inflammatory effects via COX-2 inhibition, while camphor stimulates respiratory secretions when inhaled.
Leaf preparations of common juniper with different essential oil profile than berries, for respiratory use.
Juniper leaf (Juniperus communis) preparations, distinct from the berry, offer a unique essential oil profile rich in sabinene, camphor, and borneol. Traditionally used in Nordic and European respiratory steam inhalation and topical rheumatism rubs, it demonstrates antimicrobial and analgesic properties. Modern applications focus on respiratory support and localized pain relief, though clinical evidence remains limited (Level C).
The volatile oil components, particularly sabinene and camphor, act as TRPV1 and TRPM8 receptor agonists, producing warming and cooling sensations that may modulate pain perception. Limonene and borneol exhibit antimicrobial activity against respiratory pathogens by disrupting bacterial cell membranes. Additionally, myrcene demonstrates anti-inflammatory effects via COX-2 inhibition, while camphor stimulates respiratory secretions when inhaled.