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Adenophora stricta
A TCM yin-nourishing herb for the lung, used for dry cough and heat conditions in the respiratory tract.
Sha Shen (Adenophora stricta) is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb used primarily to nourish lung yin and treat dry cough, thirst, and chronic respiratory conditions. Its key active compounds include adenophorin, beta-sitosterol, saponins, and flavonoids, which contribute to its demulcent, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties. Modern evidence is limited (Level C), but preliminary studies support its traditional uses.
The pharmacological actions of Sha Shen are attributed to its saponins and polysaccharides, which exhibit anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting NF-κB and COX-2 pathways. Adenophorin and beta-sitosterol may modulate immune responses via cytokine regulation, while flavonoids provide antioxidant protection. These mechanisms collectively reduce airway inflammation, soothe mucosal irritation, and support respiratory health.
A TCM yin-nourishing herb for the lung, used for dry cough and heat conditions in the respiratory tract.
Sha Shen (Adenophora stricta) is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb used primarily to nourish lung yin and treat dry cough, thirst, and chronic respiratory conditions. Its key active compounds include adenophorin, beta-sitosterol, saponins, and flavonoids, which contribute to its demulcent, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties. Modern evidence is limited (Level C), but preliminary studies support its traditional uses.
The pharmacological actions of Sha Shen are attributed to its saponins and polysaccharides, which exhibit anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting NF-κB and COX-2 pathways. Adenophorin and beta-sitosterol may modulate immune responses via cytokine regulation, while flavonoids provide antioxidant protection. These mechanisms collectively reduce airway inflammation, soothe mucosal irritation, and support respiratory health.