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Liriope platyphylla
Korean Hanbang version of liriope used for lung and stomach yin tonification, distinct from Chinese Ophiopogon but with similar properties.
Liriope platyphylla, known as Maekmoondong in Korean traditional medicine, is a yin-tonifying herb used primarily for lung and stomach yin deficiency. It is commonly employed for dry cough, thirst, and palpitations. Key active compounds include methylophiopogonanone, liriopes, steroidal saponins, polysaccharides, and beta-sitosterol.
The steroidal saponins and polysaccharides in Liriope platyphylla exhibit antitussive effects by suppressing cough reflex and reducing airway inflammation. Immunomodulatory actions are mediated through activation of macrophages and natural killer cells via polysaccharide-induced cytokine release. Cardioprotective effects involve antioxidant pathways and inhibition of myocardial apoptosis. Blood glucose modulation is attributed to enhanced insulin sensitivity and inhibition of alpha-glucosidase.
Korean Hanbang version of liriope used for lung and stomach yin tonification, distinct from Chinese Ophiopogon but with similar properties.
Liriope platyphylla, known as Maekmoondong in Korean traditional medicine, is a yin-tonifying herb used primarily for lung and stomach yin deficiency. It is commonly employed for dry cough, thirst, and palpitations. Key active compounds include methylophiopogonanone, liriopes, steroidal saponins, polysaccharides, and beta-sitosterol.
The steroidal saponins and polysaccharides in Liriope platyphylla exhibit antitussive effects by suppressing cough reflex and reducing airway inflammation. Immunomodulatory actions are mediated through activation of macrophages and natural killer cells via polysaccharide-induced cytokine release. Cardioprotective effects involve antioxidant pathways and inhibition of myocardial apoptosis. Blood glucose modulation is attributed to enhanced insulin sensitivity and inhibition of alpha-glucosidase.