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Osyris lanceolata
Hemiparasitic shrub found across eastern Africa and the Mediterranean, valued for fragrant wood similar to sandalwood, used medicinally and in perfumery.
Osyris lanceolata is a hemiparasitic shrub native to Africa and the Mediterranean, valued for its fragrant wood used in aromatherapy and traditional skin care. Its primary active compounds include santalol, santalene, and other sesquiterpenes, along with flavonoids, which contribute to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Santalol and sesquiterpenes modulate TRPV1 and TRPA1 receptors, providing analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects via inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways. The flavonoids and sesquiterpenes disrupt microbial cell membranes, contributing to antimicrobial activity. Additionally, the aromatic compounds may influence olfactory receptors, supporting aromatherapeutic benefits.
Hemiparasitic shrub found across eastern Africa and the Mediterranean, valued for fragrant wood similar to sandalwood, used medicinally and in perfumery.
Osyris lanceolata is a hemiparasitic shrub native to Africa and the Mediterranean, valued for its fragrant wood used in aromatherapy and traditional skin care. Its primary active compounds include santalol, santalene, and other sesquiterpenes, along with flavonoids, which contribute to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Santalol and sesquiterpenes modulate TRPV1 and TRPA1 receptors, providing analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects via inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways. The flavonoids and sesquiterpenes disrupt microbial cell membranes, contributing to antimicrobial activity. Additionally, the aromatic compounds may influence olfactory receptors, supporting aromatherapeutic benefits.