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Ononis spinosa
European folk herb used as a diuretic for kidney stones, gout, and urinary conditions; traditional German Commission E approved herb.
Restharrow (Ononis spinosa) is a traditional European herb with diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and uricosuric properties, primarily used for urinary tract conditions such as kidney stones, gravel, and gout. Its key active compounds include isoflavonoids like ononetin and formononetin, along with triterpenes and tannins, which contribute to its pharmacological effects.
The diuretic action of Restharrow is attributed to increased renal blood flow and inhibition of tubular reabsorption of water and electrolytes, mediated by flavonoids such as ononetin. Its anti-inflammatory effects involve inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. The uricosuric property is thought to result from enhanced renal excretion of uric acid via modulation of urate transporters (URAT1). Additionally, isoflavones like formononetin may exert weak estrogenic activity through binding to estrogen receptors (ERβ).
European folk herb used as a diuretic for kidney stones, gout, and urinary conditions; traditional German Commission E approved herb.
Restharrow (Ononis spinosa) is a traditional European herb with diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and uricosuric properties, primarily used for urinary tract conditions such as kidney stones, gravel, and gout. Its key active compounds include isoflavonoids like ononetin and formononetin, along with triterpenes and tannins, which contribute to its pharmacological effects.
The diuretic action of Restharrow is attributed to increased renal blood flow and inhibition of tubular reabsorption of water and electrolytes, mediated by flavonoids such as ononetin. Its anti-inflammatory effects involve inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, reducing prostaglandin and leukotriene synthesis. The uricosuric property is thought to result from enhanced renal excretion of uric acid via modulation of urate transporters (URAT1). Additionally, isoflavones like formononetin may exert weak estrogenic activity through binding to estrogen receptors (ERβ).