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Marrubium incanum
Mediterranean horehound species used similarly to common horehound for respiratory conditions.
Marrubium incanum, a Mediterranean horehound species, is traditionally used for respiratory conditions such as cough and bronchitis, and as a digestive stimulant. Its primary active compounds include the diterpene lactone marrubiin, marrubenol, flavonoids, and tannins, which contribute to its expectorant, antispasmodic, and mild anti-inflammatory properties. Evidence is limited (C) and primarily based on traditional use and preliminary studies.
Marrubiin stimulates bronchial mucus secretion via a vagal reflex and direct irritation of bronchial glands, enhancing expectoration. The antispasmodic effect is attributed to marrubiin and flavonoids, which may inhibit calcium influx and modulate smooth muscle contraction. Flavonoids and tannins provide antioxidant and astringent actions, supporting anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits. Additionally, marrubiin may exhibit mild hypotensive effects through vasodilation.
Mediterranean horehound species used similarly to common horehound for respiratory conditions.
Marrubium incanum, a Mediterranean horehound species, is traditionally used for respiratory conditions such as cough and bronchitis, and as a digestive stimulant. Its primary active compounds include the diterpene lactone marrubiin, marrubenol, flavonoids, and tannins, which contribute to its expectorant, antispasmodic, and mild anti-inflammatory properties. Evidence is limited (C) and primarily based on traditional use and preliminary studies.
Marrubiin stimulates bronchial mucus secretion via a vagal reflex and direct irritation of bronchial glands, enhancing expectoration. The antispasmodic effect is attributed to marrubiin and flavonoids, which may inhibit calcium influx and modulate smooth muscle contraction. Flavonoids and tannins provide antioxidant and astringent actions, supporting anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits. Additionally, marrubiin may exhibit mild hypotensive effects through vasodilation.