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Smilax officinalis
Tropical vine from Central America; famous blood purifier and alterative; used for skin diseases and rheumatism.
Tropical vine from Central America; famous blood purifier and alterative; used for skin diseases and rheumatism. This herb is with limited but promising clinical support. Key active compounds include sarsaponin, smilagenin, sitosterol, stigmasterol, which underpin its pharmacological activity across 9 documented traditional and modern indications.
sarsaponin, along with smilagenin and sitosterol, and to a lesser extent stigmasterol and pollinastanol, represent the primary bioactive constituents of Smilax officinalis. These compounds collectively modulates NF-κB, COX-2, and 5-LOX inflammatory cascades, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokine production; scavenges reactive oxygen species and upregulates Nrf2-mediated antioxidant gene expression; inhibits sodium-potassium ATPase in renal tubules, promoting natriuresis and increased urine output, contributing to the herb's observed therapeutic effects.
Tropical vine from Central America; famous blood purifier and alterative; used for skin diseases and rheumatism.
Tropical vine from Central America; famous blood purifier and alterative; used for skin diseases and rheumatism. This herb is with limited but promising clinical support. Key active compounds include sarsaponin, smilagenin, sitosterol, stigmasterol, which underpin its pharmacological activity across 9 documented traditional and modern indications.
sarsaponin, along with smilagenin and sitosterol, and to a lesser extent stigmasterol and pollinastanol, represent the primary bioactive constituents of Smilax officinalis. These compounds collectively modulates NF-κB, COX-2, and 5-LOX inflammatory cascades, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokine production; scavenges reactive oxygen species and upregulates Nrf2-mediated antioxidant gene expression; inhibits sodium-potassium ATPase in renal tubules, promoting natriuresis and increased urine output, contributing to the herb's observed therapeutic effects.