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Levisticum officinale
European culinary and medicinal herb used for digestive complaints, urinary conditions, and as a general tonic. The root is diuretic and carminative.
European culinary and medicinal herb used for digestive complaints, urinary conditions, and as a general tonic. The root is diuretic and carminative. This herb is with limited but promising clinical support. Key active compounds include phthalides, ligustilide, coumarin, flavonoids, which underpin its pharmacological activity across 8 documented traditional and modern indications.
phthalides, along with ligustilide and coumarin, and to a lesser extent flavonoids, represent the primary bioactive constituents of Lovage Root. These compounds collectively disrupts microbial cell membrane integrity and inhibits ATP synthesis in pathogens; inhibits sodium-potassium ATPase in renal tubules, promoting natriuresis and increased urine output, contributing to the herb's observed therapeutic effects.
European culinary and medicinal herb used for digestive complaints, urinary conditions, and as a general tonic. The root is diuretic and carminative.
European culinary and medicinal herb used for digestive complaints, urinary conditions, and as a general tonic. The root is diuretic and carminative. This herb is with limited but promising clinical support. Key active compounds include phthalides, ligustilide, coumarin, flavonoids, which underpin its pharmacological activity across 8 documented traditional and modern indications.
phthalides, along with ligustilide and coumarin, and to a lesser extent flavonoids, represent the primary bioactive constituents of Lovage Root. These compounds collectively disrupts microbial cell membrane integrity and inhibits ATP synthesis in pathogens; inhibits sodium-potassium ATPase in renal tubules, promoting natriuresis and increased urine output, contributing to the herb's observed therapeutic effects.