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Scilla peruviana
Large Mediterranean bulb with massive blue flower heads, traditional medicine despite misleading name.
Scilla peruviana is a Mediterranean bulb traditionally used in Portuguese and Spanish folk medicine for digestive and liver conditions, as well as a diuretic. Modern research indicates potential anti-inflammatory and liver-supportive actions, attributed to compounds such as scillaperuvianosides, flavonoids, and saponins, though bufadienolide traces require caution due to cardiac toxicity.
The diuretic effect is likely mediated by saponins and flavonoids that increase renal blood flow and inhibit sodium reabsorption. Liver support may involve antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pathways, with scillaperuvianosides modulating cytochrome P450 enzymes and reducing oxidative stress. Bufadienolides, though present in trace amounts, can inhibit Na+/K+-ATPase, leading to positive inotropic effects but also potential cardiotoxicity at higher doses. Anti-inflammatory activity is suggested through inhibition of cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways.
Large Mediterranean bulb with massive blue flower heads, traditional medicine despite misleading name.
Scilla peruviana is a Mediterranean bulb traditionally used in Portuguese and Spanish folk medicine for digestive and liver conditions, as well as a diuretic. Modern research indicates potential anti-inflammatory and liver-supportive actions, attributed to compounds such as scillaperuvianosides, flavonoids, and saponins, though bufadienolide traces require caution due to cardiac toxicity.
The diuretic effect is likely mediated by saponins and flavonoids that increase renal blood flow and inhibit sodium reabsorption. Liver support may involve antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pathways, with scillaperuvianosides modulating cytochrome P450 enzymes and reducing oxidative stress. Bufadienolides, though present in trace amounts, can inhibit Na+/K+-ATPase, leading to positive inotropic effects but also potential cardiotoxicity at higher doses. Anti-inflammatory activity is suggested through inhibition of cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways.