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Nymphaea alba
European water lily used in folk medicine as antaphrodisiac, sedative, and treatment of skin and genitourinary conditions.
Nymphaea alba, the European white water lily, is traditionally used as a sedative and antaphrodisiac, with modern applications as an astringent and anti-inflammatory for skin and genitourinary conditions. Its key active compounds include the alkaloids nymphaeine and nuciferine, along with tannins, which contribute to its pharmacological effects.
The sedative and antaphrodisiac effects of Nymphaea alba are primarily attributed to the alkaloids nymphaeine and nuciferine, which may act as partial agonists at GABA-A receptors and antagonists at dopamine D2 receptors, respectively. Tannins provide astringent and anti-inflammatory actions by precipitating proteins and inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes. Additionally, flavonoid constituents may contribute to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pathways, supporting traditional uses for skin and genitourinary conditions.
European water lily used in folk medicine as antaphrodisiac, sedative, and treatment of skin and genitourinary conditions.
Nymphaea alba, the European white water lily, is traditionally used as a sedative and antaphrodisiac, with modern applications as an astringent and anti-inflammatory for skin and genitourinary conditions. Its key active compounds include the alkaloids nymphaeine and nuciferine, along with tannins, which contribute to its pharmacological effects.
The sedative and antaphrodisiac effects of Nymphaea alba are primarily attributed to the alkaloids nymphaeine and nuciferine, which may act as partial agonists at GABA-A receptors and antagonists at dopamine D2 receptors, respectively. Tannins provide astringent and anti-inflammatory actions by precipitating proteins and inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes. Additionally, flavonoid constituents may contribute to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pathways, supporting traditional uses for skin and genitourinary conditions.