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Artemisia princeps
Korean species of mugwort used in moxibustion, food medicine, and traditional Korean medicine for digestive and gynecological conditions.
Korean mugwort (Artemisia princeps) is a medicinal herb traditionally used in moxibustion and Korean medicine for digestive and gynecological conditions. Modern research indicates anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities, attributed to compounds such as artemisinin, camphor, borneol, cineole, and flavonoids. It is commonly used to warm the uterus, stop bleeding, and support digestive health, though clinical evidence remains limited.
Artemisia princeps exerts anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression, reducing prostaglandin and nitric oxide production. Its antioxidant activity is mediated through scavenging reactive oxygen species and upregulating endogenous antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase and catalase. Antimicrobial actions involve disruption of microbial cell membranes and inhibition of biofilm formation, particularly against Gram-positive bacteria. The compound artemisinin may also modulate immune responses via NF-κB pathway inhibition.
Korean species of mugwort used in moxibustion, food medicine, and traditional Korean medicine for digestive and gynecological conditions.
Korean mugwort (Artemisia princeps) is a medicinal herb traditionally used in moxibustion and Korean medicine for digestive and gynecological conditions. Modern research indicates anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities, attributed to compounds such as artemisinin, camphor, borneol, cineole, and flavonoids. It is commonly used to warm the uterus, stop bleeding, and support digestive health, though clinical evidence remains limited.
Artemisia princeps exerts anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression, reducing prostaglandin and nitric oxide production. Its antioxidant activity is mediated through scavenging reactive oxygen species and upregulating endogenous antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase and catalase. Antimicrobial actions involve disruption of microbial cell membranes and inhibition of biofilm formation, particularly against Gram-positive bacteria. The compound artemisinin may also modulate immune responses via NF-κB pathway inhibition.