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Lomatium dissectum
Desert root of western North America used by many Great Basin Native American peoples as a major antiviral and respiratory medicine.
Lomatium dissectum, a desert root from western North America, has been used traditionally by Great Basin tribes as a major antiviral and respiratory medicine. Its key active compounds—phthalides, coumarins, ligustilide, terpenes, and luteolin—contribute to its antimicrobial, immune-stimulating, and expectorant properties. Modern applications focus on viral infections and respiratory support, though clinical evidence remains limited (Grade C).
The antiviral effects are primarily mediated by coumarins and phthalides, which inhibit viral replication and entry into host cells. Ligustilide and terpenes enhance immune activity by stimulating macrophage phagocytosis and natural killer cell cytotoxicity, while also promoting expectoration through increased bronchial secretion and mucociliary clearance. Luteolin provides additional anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions via NF-κB inhibition and free radical scavenging.
Desert root of western North America used by many Great Basin Native American peoples as a major antiviral and respiratory medicine.
Lomatium dissectum, a desert root from western North America, has been used traditionally by Great Basin tribes as a major antiviral and respiratory medicine. Its key active compounds—phthalides, coumarins, ligustilide, terpenes, and luteolin—contribute to its antimicrobial, immune-stimulating, and expectorant properties. Modern applications focus on viral infections and respiratory support, though clinical evidence remains limited (Grade C).
The antiviral effects are primarily mediated by coumarins and phthalides, which inhibit viral replication and entry into host cells. Ligustilide and terpenes enhance immune activity by stimulating macrophage phagocytosis and natural killer cell cytotoxicity, while also promoting expectoration through increased bronchial secretion and mucociliary clearance. Luteolin provides additional anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions via NF-κB inhibition and free radical scavenging.