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Osmorhiza claytonii
Eastern North American Apiaceae used by various tribes for wounds, digestive complaints, and eye conditions.
Osmorhiza claytonii, a North American perennial in the Apiaceae family, has been traditionally used by Native American tribes for wound healing, digestive complaints, and eye conditions. Its primary active compounds include trans-anethole, methylchavicol, and flavonoids, which contribute to its antimicrobial, carminative, and wound-healing properties. Evidence level C indicates limited clinical studies, with most data derived from traditional use and preliminary research.
The essential oil components trans-anethole and methylchavicol disrupt microbial cell membranes, contributing to antimicrobial activity. Flavonoids provide anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects by inhibiting cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways. Carminative action likely involves smooth muscle relaxation in the gastrointestinal tract, possibly via calcium channel modulation. Wound healing may be promoted through enhanced fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis, along with reduced infection risk.
Eastern North American Apiaceae used by various tribes for wounds, digestive complaints, and eye conditions.
Osmorhiza claytonii, a North American perennial in the Apiaceae family, has been traditionally used by Native American tribes for wound healing, digestive complaints, and eye conditions. Its primary active compounds include trans-anethole, methylchavicol, and flavonoids, which contribute to its antimicrobial, carminative, and wound-healing properties. Evidence level C indicates limited clinical studies, with most data derived from traditional use and preliminary research.
The essential oil components trans-anethole and methylchavicol disrupt microbial cell membranes, contributing to antimicrobial activity. Flavonoids provide anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects by inhibiting cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways. Carminative action likely involves smooth muscle relaxation in the gastrointestinal tract, possibly via calcium channel modulation. Wound healing may be promoted through enhanced fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis, along with reduced infection risk.