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Malus sylvestris
European wild apple whose bark and unripe fruit are used in folk medicine for fever, diarrhea, and as astringent.
Malus sylvestris, the European wild apple, is traditionally used as an astringent and antipyretic for fever and diarrhea. Its bark and unripe fruit contain pectin, quercetin, chlorogenic acid, and tannins, which contribute to prebiotic, antioxidant, and cholesterol-lowering effects. Modern research supports its use for digestive health and inflammation.
Pectin acts as a soluble fiber, binding bile acids and promoting cholesterol excretion. Quercetin and chlorogenic acid exert antioxidant effects via free radical scavenging and inhibition of NF-κB pathway. Tannins provide astringent action by precipitating proteins in mucosal membranes, reducing diarrhea. Malic acid participates in the Krebs cycle, supporting energy metabolism.
European wild apple whose bark and unripe fruit are used in folk medicine for fever, diarrhea, and as astringent.
Malus sylvestris, the European wild apple, is traditionally used as an astringent and antipyretic for fever and diarrhea. Its bark and unripe fruit contain pectin, quercetin, chlorogenic acid, and tannins, which contribute to prebiotic, antioxidant, and cholesterol-lowering effects. Modern research supports its use for digestive health and inflammation.
Pectin acts as a soluble fiber, binding bile acids and promoting cholesterol excretion. Quercetin and chlorogenic acid exert antioxidant effects via free radical scavenging and inhibition of NF-κB pathway. Tannins provide astringent action by precipitating proteins in mucosal membranes, reducing diarrhea. Malic acid participates in the Krebs cycle, supporting energy metabolism.