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Millettia reticulata
TCM herb Ji Xue Teng (similar to M. dielsiana); activates blood, dispels stasis, used for irregular menses.
Millettia reticulata, known in Traditional Chinese Medicine as Ji Xue Teng, is a blood-activating herb used primarily for menstrual irregularities and blood stasis conditions. Modern research indicates potential as an anti-anemic, anti-rheumatic, and emmenagogue, with key active compounds including medicarpin, formononetin, flavonoids, saponins, and tannins.
The herb's blood-activating and anti-stasis effects are attributed to isoflavonoids like formononetin and medicarpin, which exhibit estrogenic activity and modulate endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) to enhance vasodilation and microcirculation. Anti-inflammatory actions involve inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, while saponins and tannins contribute to hematinic effects by improving iron absorption and erythropoiesis. The emmenagogue property is linked to uterine smooth muscle stimulation via estrogen receptor activation and prostaglandin modulation.
TCM herb Ji Xue Teng (similar to M. dielsiana); activates blood, dispels stasis, used for irregular menses.
Millettia reticulata, known in Traditional Chinese Medicine as Ji Xue Teng, is a blood-activating herb used primarily for menstrual irregularities and blood stasis conditions. Modern research indicates potential as an anti-anemic, anti-rheumatic, and emmenagogue, with key active compounds including medicarpin, formononetin, flavonoids, saponins, and tannins.
The herb's blood-activating and anti-stasis effects are attributed to isoflavonoids like formononetin and medicarpin, which exhibit estrogenic activity and modulate endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) to enhance vasodilation and microcirculation. Anti-inflammatory actions involve inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, while saponins and tannins contribute to hematinic effects by improving iron absorption and erythropoiesis. The emmenagogue property is linked to uterine smooth muscle stimulation via estrogen receptor activation and prostaglandin modulation.