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Pinus sylvestris
Pine needles are surprisingly rich in vitamin C and have been used as a survival food and respiratory remedy for centuries.
Pine needle (Pinus sylvestris) is a traditional remedy rich in vitamin C and volatile oils such as alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. It is primarily used for respiratory support, as an expectorant, and for its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. The needles also contain shikimic acid, a precursor to antiviral compounds.
The expectorant action is mediated by volatile oils (alpha-pinene, beta-pinene) that stimulate bronchial secretion and ciliary motility. Vitamin C and phenolic compounds provide antioxidant effects by scavenging free radicals and reducing oxidative stress. Shikimic acid may inhibit viral neuraminidase, while the oils exhibit antimicrobial activity against respiratory pathogens via membrane disruption. Anti-inflammatory effects are attributed to inhibition of COX-2 and LOX pathways.
Pine needles are surprisingly rich in vitamin C and have been used as a survival food and respiratory remedy for centuries.
Pine needle (Pinus sylvestris) is a traditional remedy rich in vitamin C and volatile oils such as alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. It is primarily used for respiratory support, as an expectorant, and for its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. The needles also contain shikimic acid, a precursor to antiviral compounds.
The expectorant action is mediated by volatile oils (alpha-pinene, beta-pinene) that stimulate bronchial secretion and ciliary motility. Vitamin C and phenolic compounds provide antioxidant effects by scavenging free radicals and reducing oxidative stress. Shikimic acid may inhibit viral neuraminidase, while the oils exhibit antimicrobial activity against respiratory pathogens via membrane disruption. Anti-inflammatory effects are attributed to inhibition of COX-2 and LOX pathways.