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Leonurus cardiaca
European version of motherwort with identical properties to Asian motherwort. The principal cardiac and uterine tonic herb of medieval European medicine.
Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca) is a traditional European herb used primarily as a cardiotonic and uterine tonic, with key active compounds including leonurine, stachydrine, and iridoid glycosides. It is employed for cardiac palpitations, menstrual disorders, and anxiety related to heart conditions, though evidence is limited to traditional use and small clinical studies (evidence level C).
Leonurine acts as a partial agonist at β2-adrenergic receptors, enhancing cardiac contractility and rate, while also blocking calcium channels to exert antiarrhythmic effects. Stachydrine and other alkaloids stimulate uterine contractions via oxytocin receptor activation and prostaglandin modulation. Iridoid glycosides contribute to mild anxiolytic effects through GABAergic pathways.
European version of motherwort with identical properties to Asian motherwort. The principal cardiac and uterine tonic herb of medieval European medicine.
Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca) is a traditional European herb used primarily as a cardiotonic and uterine tonic, with key active compounds including leonurine, stachydrine, and iridoid glycosides. It is employed for cardiac palpitations, menstrual disorders, and anxiety related to heart conditions, though evidence is limited to traditional use and small clinical studies (evidence level C).
Leonurine acts as a partial agonist at β2-adrenergic receptors, enhancing cardiac contractility and rate, while also blocking calcium channels to exert antiarrhythmic effects. Stachydrine and other alkaloids stimulate uterine contractions via oxytocin receptor activation and prostaglandin modulation. Iridoid glycosides contribute to mild anxiolytic effects through GABAergic pathways.