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Minthostachys mollis
Aromatic perennial herb native to the Andes used by indigenous Andean peoples for digestive conditions, altitude sickness, and respiratory complaints.
Minthostachys mollis (Muña) is an aromatic perennial herb native to the Andes, traditionally used for digestive disorders, altitude sickness, and respiratory complaints. Its primary active compounds include pulegone, menthone, carvone, piperitenone oxide, and flavonoids. Evidence is limited (C) for most modern uses, with traditional use well-documented.
The essential oil components, particularly pulegone and menthone, exhibit carminative and spasmolytic effects via modulation of smooth muscle calcium channels and GABAergic pathways. Pulegone also demonstrates antifungal activity by disrupting fungal cell membranes. Anti-inflammatory effects are attributed to flavonoids inhibiting COX-2 and NF-κB pathways. However, pulegone is hepatotoxic and can induce seizures at high doses due to GABA antagonism.
Aromatic perennial herb native to the Andes used by indigenous Andean peoples for digestive conditions, altitude sickness, and respiratory complaints.
Minthostachys mollis (Muña) is an aromatic perennial herb native to the Andes, traditionally used for digestive disorders, altitude sickness, and respiratory complaints. Its primary active compounds include pulegone, menthone, carvone, piperitenone oxide, and flavonoids. Evidence is limited (C) for most modern uses, with traditional use well-documented.
The essential oil components, particularly pulegone and menthone, exhibit carminative and spasmolytic effects via modulation of smooth muscle calcium channels and GABAergic pathways. Pulegone also demonstrates antifungal activity by disrupting fungal cell membranes. Anti-inflammatory effects are attributed to flavonoids inhibiting COX-2 and NF-κB pathways. However, pulegone is hepatotoxic and can induce seizures at high doses due to GABA antagonism.