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Syzygium luehmannii
Australian native tree with small spicy fruits used by Aboriginal peoples as food and medicine; high in antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds.
Lilly Pilly (Syzygium luehmannii) is an Australian native tree whose small spicy fruits have been used traditionally by Aboriginal peoples as a nutritional food and medicine. Modern research indicates potent antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activities, attributed to anthocyanins, ellagic acid, and myricetin. It is commonly consumed as a food or taken as a standardized extract for general health support.
The anthocyanins and ellagic acid in Lilly Pilly exert antioxidant effects by scavenging free radicals and upregulating endogenous antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase and catalase. Myricetin inhibits pro-inflammatory pathways including NF-κB and COX-2, reducing cytokine production. Antimicrobial action is mediated through disruption of bacterial cell membranes and inhibition of biofilm formation. Folate content supports cellular methylation and DNA synthesis.
Australian native tree with small spicy fruits used by Aboriginal peoples as food and medicine; high in antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds.
Lilly Pilly (Syzygium luehmannii) is an Australian native tree whose small spicy fruits have been used traditionally by Aboriginal peoples as a nutritional food and medicine. Modern research indicates potent antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activities, attributed to anthocyanins, ellagic acid, and myricetin. It is commonly consumed as a food or taken as a standardized extract for general health support.
The anthocyanins and ellagic acid in Lilly Pilly exert antioxidant effects by scavenging free radicals and upregulating endogenous antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase and catalase. Myricetin inhibits pro-inflammatory pathways including NF-κB and COX-2, reducing cytokine production. Antimicrobial action is mediated through disruption of bacterial cell membranes and inhibition of biofilm formation. Folate content supports cellular methylation and DNA synthesis.