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Paeonia lactiflora var. koreana
Cultivated peony variety used in Korean Hanbang medicine as a blood tonic and antispasmodic herb for menstrual and muscle pain.
Korean Red Peony (Paeonia lactiflora var. koreana) is a cultivated variety used in traditional Korean Hanbang medicine as a blood tonic and antispasmodic for menstrual and muscle pain. Its primary active compounds include paeoniflorin, albiflorin, and oxypaeoniflorin, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory and smooth muscle relaxant effects. Evidence level C supports its use for dysmenorrhea and muscle spasms, though most data are from traditional practice and limited clinical studies.
Paeoniflorin, the major monoterpene glycoside, exerts antispasmodic effects by inhibiting voltage-dependent calcium channels and reducing intracellular calcium in smooth muscle cells, thereby relaxing uterine and vascular smooth muscle. It also suppresses inflammatory mediators such as COX-2, TNF-α, and NF-κB, contributing to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic actions. Albiflorin may enhance GABAergic neurotransmission, providing additional muscle relaxant and anxiolytic properties. These combined mechanisms support its traditional use as a blood tonic and antispasmodic.
Cultivated peony variety used in Korean Hanbang medicine as a blood tonic and antispasmodic herb for menstrual and muscle pain.
Korean Red Peony (Paeonia lactiflora var. koreana) is a cultivated variety used in traditional Korean Hanbang medicine as a blood tonic and antispasmodic for menstrual and muscle pain. Its primary active compounds include paeoniflorin, albiflorin, and oxypaeoniflorin, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory and smooth muscle relaxant effects. Evidence level C supports its use for dysmenorrhea and muscle spasms, though most data are from traditional practice and limited clinical studies.
Paeoniflorin, the major monoterpene glycoside, exerts antispasmodic effects by inhibiting voltage-dependent calcium channels and reducing intracellular calcium in smooth muscle cells, thereby relaxing uterine and vascular smooth muscle. It also suppresses inflammatory mediators such as COX-2, TNF-α, and NF-κB, contributing to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic actions. Albiflorin may enhance GABAergic neurotransmission, providing additional muscle relaxant and anxiolytic properties. These combined mechanisms support its traditional use as a blood tonic and antispasmodic.