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Leptadenia reticulata
Twining shrub of South and Southeast Asia considered one of the most prized Ayurvedic tonics for vitality, immunity, and lactation support.
Leptadenia reticulata is a twining shrub native to South and Southeast Asia, highly valued in Ayurveda as a tonic for vitality, immunity, and lactation support. Its primary modern uses include galactagogue, immunomodulation, adaptogen, and reproductive tonic. Key active compounds include leptadenol, leptoside, reticulin, quercetin, and other flavonoids.
Leptadenia reticulata enhances lactation primarily by stimulating prolactin secretion through dopaminergic antagonism at the pituitary level. Its flavonoids, especially quercetin, modulate immune responses by inhibiting NF-κB and reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines. The adaptogenic effects are attributed to regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and antioxidant activity, while leptadenol and leptoside may support reproductive tissue health via estrogenic modulation.
Twining shrub of South and Southeast Asia considered one of the most prized Ayurvedic tonics for vitality, immunity, and lactation support.
Leptadenia reticulata is a twining shrub native to South and Southeast Asia, highly valued in Ayurveda as a tonic for vitality, immunity, and lactation support. Its primary modern uses include galactagogue, immunomodulation, adaptogen, and reproductive tonic. Key active compounds include leptadenol, leptoside, reticulin, quercetin, and other flavonoids.
Leptadenia reticulata enhances lactation primarily by stimulating prolactin secretion through dopaminergic antagonism at the pituitary level. Its flavonoids, especially quercetin, modulate immune responses by inhibiting NF-κB and reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines. The adaptogenic effects are attributed to regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and antioxidant activity, while leptadenol and leptoside may support reproductive tissue health via estrogenic modulation.