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Cinnamomum camphora (Madagascar)
Madagascar variety of camphor tree with unique high-cineole chemotype.
Ravintsara Malagasy is a high-cineole chemotype of Cinnamomum camphora from Madagascar, traditionally used for respiratory infections, flu, herpes, and muscle pain. Its primary active compound, 1,8-cineole (50-60%), contributes to expectorant, antiviral, and immune-stimulant effects, while alpha-terpineol and sabinene provide additional antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory actions.
1,8-cineole inhibits viral replication by interfering with viral envelope integrity and modulates the NF-κB pathway to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines. It enhances mucociliary clearance via stimulation of airway epithelial cells and exhibits bronchodilatory effects through smooth muscle relaxation. Alpha-terpineol and sabinene contribute to antimicrobial activity by disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting acetylcholinesterase, respectively.
Madagascar variety of camphor tree with unique high-cineole chemotype.
Ravintsara Malagasy is a high-cineole chemotype of Cinnamomum camphora from Madagascar, traditionally used for respiratory infections, flu, herpes, and muscle pain. Its primary active compound, 1,8-cineole (50-60%), contributes to expectorant, antiviral, and immune-stimulant effects, while alpha-terpineol and sabinene provide additional antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory actions.
1,8-cineole inhibits viral replication by interfering with viral envelope integrity and modulates the NF-κB pathway to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines. It enhances mucociliary clearance via stimulation of airway epithelial cells and exhibits bronchodilatory effects through smooth muscle relaxation. Alpha-terpineol and sabinene contribute to antimicrobial activity by disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting acetylcholinesterase, respectively.